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Thinking of starting an AR build. Which lower?
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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1634874" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>First of all, Thanks for the laugh.</p><p> </p><p>Nikat,</p><p></p><p>I will agree with some of what you said but some of it I don't so for the sake of this thread, I agree to disagree on certain aspects.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>A good print specifies material in the title block and the testing criteria it must pass in drawing notes. Example- Material: A2 Steel per Mil-R-123XYZ.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not it needs to be inspected by a government representative I am unaware of. Perhaps on the first run ever as a step in the supplier qualification process. Stuff on the civvy market isn't true Mil-Spec because true Mil-Spec, in the case of lower recievers, are generally select fire and it's illegal to have select fire trigger groups so going to the extra effort to make the lower accept a select fire trigger group isn't worth it. Spike's Tactical does still sell Select Fire lowers to the Civ market though as do some others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1634874, member: 16136"] First of all, Thanks for the laugh. Nikat, I will agree with some of what you said but some of it I don't so for the sake of this thread, I agree to disagree on certain aspects. A good print specifies material in the title block and the testing criteria it must pass in drawing notes. Example- Material: A2 Steel per Mil-R-123XYZ. Whether or not it needs to be inspected by a government representative I am unaware of. Perhaps on the first run ever as a step in the supplier qualification process. Stuff on the civvy market isn't true Mil-Spec because true Mil-Spec, in the case of lower recievers, are generally select fire and it's illegal to have select fire trigger groups so going to the extra effort to make the lower accept a select fire trigger group isn't worth it. Spike's Tactical does still sell Select Fire lowers to the Civ market though as do some others. [/QUOTE]
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