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<blockquote data-quote="oubgdv2" data-source="post: 1297735" data-attributes="member: 12075"><p>i built two one myself and one by wardog outfitters, the one i built was on a sonju milled lower receiver, there out of montana, and on a stag upper receiver. sonju lower receiver was tight on the magwell some mags would not go in easily but other than that it shot great. used a dpms lower parts group with no problems. as long as you are not making it a class 3 is the main thing. if it is going to be a sbr you need to get the lower recievier classified that way. some manufacturers will already have that done if you buy the lower from them, ex. lmt. sun devil, etc. also that goes for pistol ar15's,the other one was built by wardog outfitters out of buffalo michigan on black rain ordnance billet upper with custom barrel in 6.5 grendel stainless steel heavy with flutes and adams arms gas piston. the lower was black rain ordnance bought from mark's firearms out of moore, ok, they have a link on okshooters, had a gun smith put this lower together for me using dpms trigger assembly i scratched the last one doing it myself and i spent to much money on this one to have it happen again shoots great, if you do it yourself make sure you have the right tools or scratches will happen, black rain has very nice receivers and they also have barrels from les baer, the first one that i did myself was a lot of fun to build I would do it again but need to get better tools. there are some good videos on you tube or ar15.com. I also like sun devil lower receivers but there magwells are tight also. had a yankee hill and it was a little to loose to me and the mag release tab would break, but the magwell was nice and accepted all types of mags with ease. all in all i like black rain i have had colt, olympic,bushmaster,armalite,stag,yankee hill,sonju,model 1,rosio arsenal, parts of a lmt, but so far the best for me has been black rain ordnance they are more expensive but the quality has been very good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oubgdv2, post: 1297735, member: 12075"] i built two one myself and one by wardog outfitters, the one i built was on a sonju milled lower receiver, there out of montana, and on a stag upper receiver. sonju lower receiver was tight on the magwell some mags would not go in easily but other than that it shot great. used a dpms lower parts group with no problems. as long as you are not making it a class 3 is the main thing. if it is going to be a sbr you need to get the lower recievier classified that way. some manufacturers will already have that done if you buy the lower from them, ex. lmt. sun devil, etc. also that goes for pistol ar15's,the other one was built by wardog outfitters out of buffalo michigan on black rain ordnance billet upper with custom barrel in 6.5 grendel stainless steel heavy with flutes and adams arms gas piston. the lower was black rain ordnance bought from mark's firearms out of moore, ok, they have a link on okshooters, had a gun smith put this lower together for me using dpms trigger assembly i scratched the last one doing it myself and i spent to much money on this one to have it happen again shoots great, if you do it yourself make sure you have the right tools or scratches will happen, black rain has very nice receivers and they also have barrels from les baer, the first one that i did myself was a lot of fun to build I would do it again but need to get better tools. there are some good videos on you tube or ar15.com. I also like sun devil lower receivers but there magwells are tight also. had a yankee hill and it was a little to loose to me and the mag release tab would break, but the magwell was nice and accepted all types of mags with ease. all in all i like black rain i have had colt, olympic,bushmaster,armalite,stag,yankee hill,sonju,model 1,rosio arsenal, parts of a lmt, but so far the best for me has been black rain ordnance they are more expensive but the quality has been very good. [/QUOTE]
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