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    Blem Aero Lower?

    Wow, I dropped the ball on this one I think.

    I joined this forum a little while back to get information on AR's brands before I made my purchase. Based on my research here I settled on a Daniel Defense V5 and couldn't be happier, I thought. Less than a year goes by with my V5 and the bug bites me again and I end up with a Daniel Defense MK18. NOW I'm wanting to build an AR of my own. I didn't want to purchase one of pricier lowers (Mega, Seekins, Noveske, etc.) for my first build so I researched here again and settled on a forged Aero Precision lower. I figured it was a solid lower that didn't break the bank so I purchased one. This is where I think I've dropped the ball.

    I found a killer deal for the lower and assumed that when I read the details for it it would be a for a blem lower, but the ad didn't say anything about that so I ordered it. This was about a week ago. It showed up at my LGS yesterday. The woman working the counter that did my transfer was quite attractive, I guess that's my excuse for not noticing the problem at the store. I didn't notice that the lowers roll markings were inconsistent until I had looked at the lower again when I had gotten home. The main roll mark is deep and very nice but the markings for City/State above the trigger seem to thin out, and the mark at the top of the safety (Bullet with a square around it) is very thin as well. The markings for the safety on the other side are deep and consistent.

    I emailed the seller earlier tonight and will call them tomorrow to see if there is any way I can do an exchange. I'm figuring I'm basically screwed, but hopefully they can help me out. Here's some pics. Am I being too critical?!

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    I can't seem to upload any more photos, and the one that I could isn't a good one.

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    It's blemish not a collectors item. If you really think it's worth the effort to exchange it, go for it.



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    Yeah, hopefully the retailer comes through for me, if not lesson learned regarding initial inspection. Collectors item...

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    You were trying to save money, and you bought a blem. Not a thing in the world wrong with that. But, in my opinion your forfeit the right to bitch about cosmetics...and if I was the manufacture, that is exactly what I would tell you...I would take it back on trade toward a non-blem to make the customer happy however. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Campbell View Post
    You were trying to save money, and you bought a blem. Not a thing in the world wrong with that. But, in my opinion your forfeit the right to bitch about cosmetics...and if I was the manufacture, that is exactly what I would tell you...I would take it back on trade toward a non-blem to make the customer happy however. Good luck.
    Well yeah, I guess I was trying to save money. I didn't want to buy one of the more expensive lowers for my first build only to make small mistakes like marring the finish since it was my first time building. I couldn't agree with you more about someone forfeiting the right to complain about a blem lower when they knew that was what they were buying. When I purchased this Aero Precision it wasn't advertised as a lower that is blemished. The seller made no mention of imperfections so I figured it would show up as a non blemished lower. I made the mistake of not inspecting thoroughly when signing for it, and I imagine the seller didn't notice it when he packaged the lower. I'm just hoping that there is a chance for an exchange. I've never had to deal with an exchange when it comes to firearms. I've never held an Aero Precision lower till I picked this one up and I just wanted to find out if this indeed was a blem. Looks like the seasoned AR guys are confirming my beliefs.

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    I hope it works out for you, for the record, I handled an Aero lower in the shop a couple weeks ago. It was as well done or better than my personal DD, LMT and Colt. Small sample but there it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Campbell View Post
    I hope it works out for you, for the record, I handled an Aero lower in the shop a couple weeks ago. It was as well done or better than my personal DD, LMT and Colt. Small sample but there it is.
    Thanks C. I agree, the roll mark looks really good and I dig that it's pretty simple. The "A" and "P" combined is pretty slick looking and the anodizing/parkerized (I don't know which one it is) finish is nice. Hopefully I can exchange it, if not, time to move forward and start shopping more parts for the build.

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    You bought a blemished lower, and now you're complaining about it being blemished. In no way does the roll mark affect the function of the weapon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lahunter57 View Post
    You bought a blemished lower, and now you're complaining about it being blemished. In no way does the roll mark affect the function of the weapon.


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    Reading is critical. He didn't buy a blem lower, he bought what was advertised as a new lower with no mention of it being blemished.

    OP, I'd be a little ticked off at a company misrepresenting their goods too so I get it. But in this case with what the blems actually are and the hassle of returning the one you have for a new one Id probably just call out the seller and chalk it up as a lesson learned. They probably thought they were good enough to pass them off as new and reached with this particular lower. F'em and enjoy the build.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScatmanCrothers View Post
    Reading is critical. He didn't buy a blem lower, he bought what was advertised as a new lower with no mention of it being blemished.

    OP, I'd be a little ticked off at a company misrepresenting their goods too so I get it. But in this case with what the blems actually are and the hassle of returning the one you have for a new one Id probably just call out the seller and chalk it up as a lesson learned. They probably thought they were good enough to pass them off as new and reached with this particular lower. F'em and enjoy the build.
    Totally spaced this part myself.
    In the matter of principle, using the blem statement as parameters, Id be pissed.

    It then just comes down to like you said. Put it on the glass for posterity and build it.
    But if OP is not in a hurry to build and perfection is critical, then of course he should send it back. And regarding the blem parameters, the company should make it right.

    I cant recall if/where he said he got it from but I just acquired an Anderson Manufacturing LR for my next build from Primary Arms. They had some good deals on the AP LR's there if he wants to spend with someone else.

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