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Just picked up the custom AR build I've been waiting on for over a year and a half...
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<blockquote data-quote="wylekyote" data-source="post: 1770158" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>I just found a post saying that this single manufacturer makes a <em>ton</em> of lowers for a bunch of different companies. Here's a quote of it:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's kinda looking like switching lowers would primarily be a cosmetic thing. While I have to admit I like the engraving on the Noveskes, DD's, and Spike's, will switching to one of those brand lowers make much, if any, difference? If going through the hassle of ordering a new lower and then swapping it out for my dpms isn't worth any potential benefits, then maybe I'll just leave it be and buy a new trigger or something . . .</p><p></p><p>Oh, and for whoever asked about whether the grip pod has the metal strips running down the inside (in other words, whether it's real), and I was going to let you know that mine DOES have a metal piece in each leg of the bipod running up perpendicular to the main plastic piece of the leg (kind of forming a "T" shaped joint for strength). Like I said, I got that before a lot of people even knew they existed, so I was 99% sure it was real before but now I'm 100%. The Trijicon reflex is also 100% real, if I didn't clarify that earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wylekyote, post: 1770158, member: 4455"] I just found a post saying that this single manufacturer makes a [I]ton[/I] of lowers for a bunch of different companies. Here's a quote of it: It's kinda looking like switching lowers would primarily be a cosmetic thing. While I have to admit I like the engraving on the Noveskes, DD's, and Spike's, will switching to one of those brand lowers make much, if any, difference? If going through the hassle of ordering a new lower and then swapping it out for my dpms isn't worth any potential benefits, then maybe I'll just leave it be and buy a new trigger or something . . . Oh, and for whoever asked about whether the grip pod has the metal strips running down the inside (in other words, whether it's real), and I was going to let you know that mine DOES have a metal piece in each leg of the bipod running up perpendicular to the main plastic piece of the leg (kind of forming a "T" shaped joint for strength). Like I said, I got that before a lot of people even knew they existed, so I was 99% sure it was real before but now I'm 100%. The Trijicon reflex is also 100% real, if I didn't clarify that earlier. [/QUOTE]
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