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<blockquote data-quote="Grumulkin" data-source="post: 2834470" data-attributes="member: 8239"><p>1. They're not illegal to sell though many wouldn't want to buy one and it's possible (maybe probably) a FFL holder wouldn't want to process one.</p><p></p><p>2. There are aluminum 80% lowers and composite ones. The composite ones come with a jig you use only once and require a drill, a vise, a drill press vise and a drill press to complete. The aluminum ones are also completed with a jig that is reusable for multiple lowers. One type can be completed with a vise, a drill and a router though a drill press with a drill press vise makes it a little easier.</p><p></p><p>If you're going to the trouble, the aluminum ones are better but the cost is run up by the jig. You won't save money over a 100% lower but you'll have bragging rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumulkin, post: 2834470, member: 8239"] 1. They're not illegal to sell though many wouldn't want to buy one and it's possible (maybe probably) a FFL holder wouldn't want to process one. 2. There are aluminum 80% lowers and composite ones. The composite ones come with a jig you use only once and require a drill, a vise, a drill press vise and a drill press to complete. The aluminum ones are also completed with a jig that is reusable for multiple lowers. One type can be completed with a vise, a drill and a router though a drill press with a drill press vise makes it a little easier. If you're going to the trouble, the aluminum ones are better but the cost is run up by the jig. You won't save money over a 100% lower but you'll have bragging rights. [/QUOTE]
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