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Thread: Retailers that offer a parts menu for lowers?

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    Retailers that offer a parts menu for lowers?

    I'm looking to put together a lower for a recce project I'll be starting soon, so I'm planning on swapping out trigger, grip, and (if necessary) stock/RE. I could do this all myself after the fact, but frankly I don't need anymore spare take-off parts in my box of goodies. I'd rather just get what I want and not have extra left over.

    Do ya'll know of anybody that sells lowers where the customer can select the parts to go on it like Grant does here??: http://www.gandrtactical.com/cgi-bin...on&key=LWR-BCM

    I would love to go for G&R, but I'm looking for a MOD3 grip and LMT tube which he doesn't seem to offer as options.

    Thanks!

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    Closest I can recall to what you want is Brownells.
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    Have you thought about asking Grant to sell you what you want and delete what you don't want?? When you say "LMT tube" do you mean buffer tube? Why would you prefer LMT over BCM? Maybe I am missing something. GH

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    You might check with Designated Hitter (Kino) in the vendor's section. I think he offers a service where he will build a stripped lower with your choice of parts, so he might be able to help you out.

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    If all else fail, buy a strip lower and order the parts

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    Yep, if no one offers a brilliant idea in this thread, I will do exactly that (talk to Grant about doing something special for me).

    I did indeed mean "buffer tube." Not missing anything - BCM makes excellent stuff. But I'm afraid I have gotten a bit spoiled with the dry-lube coating or whatever they call it that is on my other LMT. It is completely irrelevant to the shootability of the rifle, but it is really sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drh2687 View Post
    Yep, if no one offers a brilliant idea in this thread, I will do exactly that (talk to Grant about doing something special for me).

    I did indeed mean "buffer tube." Not missing anything - BCM makes excellent stuff. But I'm afraid I have gotten a bit spoiled with the dry-lube coating or whatever they call it that is on my other LMT. It is completely irrelevant to the shootability of the rifle, but it is really sweet.
    I think most buffer tubes from reputable manufacturers have a dry film lube coating the inside of the tube.

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    Red Barn Armory has some options but I guess you could leave out the grip and buffer tube and order them from somewhere else. I've never dealt with them and I don't know what brands they use for their LPK's.

    http://www.redbarnarmory.com/RBA-Bui...alpkcustom.htm

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    If you don't know the quality of parts, etc.. then please don't recommend them. There are too many good options on the market.

    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Red Barn Armory has some options but I guess you could leave out the grip and buffer tube and order them from somewhere else. I've never dealt with them and I don't know what brands they use for their LPK's.

    http://www.redbarnarmory.com/RBA-Bui...alpkcustom.htm



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    http://www.weaponoutfitters.com/cool-guy-lpk-kit.html

    Dealt with them. Fast delivery, quality merchandise and decent prices
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