SuperDave65 has these right now. He has a good price on them.man surplus arms and ammo is legit and cheap
SuperDave65 has these right now. He has a good price on them.man surplus arms and ammo is legit and cheap
Like I said before. I am sold on Palmetto. Delton gave me more trouble with fit and finish then any of the others.i have built surplus arms, palmetto state, spikes, dpms, plumcrazy and Delton... honestly as far as fitment palmetto was best and dpms worst go figure it was most expensive
too bad this guy missed that labor day deal... 49.95 cant be beat for the quality u get i dont know how they do it
Have you considered a Plum Crazy Firearms lower? They make a good quality carbon-fiber composite lower. The complete ones sell for $100-120 depending on where you shop. You can use their hw (as in the complete ones) or you can substitute any standard hardware (in their stripped lowers) but you cannot mix & match. I assembled one last year and have been using it since without as problem. Mated to any standard light-weight upper this makes an exceptionally light M-4 (just a little over 5 pounds unloaded). I probably wouldn't make this a primary for heavy duty range use - only because I don't have a long term track record on the wear and tear factor but for general light duty use - it has been great. Oh yes, I also recommend plastic/composite magazines.
I've got news for you. If one comany can sell their lower for $50, so could any of the other forged lowers. They are all the exact same in terms of machine time to make them. The real difference IMO in lowers is finish and workmanship. Whether they drill a 0.350" hole or a 0.205" hole they are still drilling a hole so the mfg cost remains the same. Its the people who know what they are doing that can sell them for more.
Noveske could probably sell their lowers for 70$ and still be making money but they sell for a premium because of the name they have built for themselves.
If youve never built an AR before, how can one tell what is good quality for the cost? Speaking on all parts, not just lowers?
I've got news for you. If one comany can sell their lower for $50, so could any of the other forged lowers. They are all the exact same in terms of machine time to make them. The real difference IMO in lowers is finish and workmanship. Whether they drill a 0.350" hole or a 0.205" hole they are still drilling a hole so the mfg cost remains the same. Its the people who know what they are doing that can sell them for more.
Noveske could probably sell their lowers for 70$ and still be making money but they sell for a premium because of the name they have built for themselves.
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