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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2486377" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I haven't seen the 2Vet lower but I hear they are good. I have seen the New Frontier Billet and it looked good too. I would stay away from their polymer one. I'm sure they work but now is a great time to buy lowers. There are two types of lowers. Forged and Billet. Forged is the standard and supposed to be a little stronger than billet. However, in most cases, the milling company can make functional modifications to billet such as integrated trigger guards and bigger mag wells. Personally, I would either get a forged lower with a name brand you like or get a really nice billet like Seekins. The lower is what you will identify the gun as. With a few exceptions, they all will run well and the differences are minimal.</p><p></p><p>It's a good idea to buy a stripped lower if you find the one you like. You can always buy a rifle kit or lower build kit to finish it later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2486377, member: 11535"] I haven't seen the 2Vet lower but I hear they are good. I have seen the New Frontier Billet and it looked good too. I would stay away from their polymer one. I'm sure they work but now is a great time to buy lowers. There are two types of lowers. Forged and Billet. Forged is the standard and supposed to be a little stronger than billet. However, in most cases, the milling company can make functional modifications to billet such as integrated trigger guards and bigger mag wells. Personally, I would either get a forged lower with a name brand you like or get a really nice billet like Seekins. The lower is what you will identify the gun as. With a few exceptions, they all will run well and the differences are minimal. It's a good idea to buy a stripped lower if you find the one you like. You can always buy a rifle kit or lower build kit to finish it later. [/QUOTE]
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