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Gents,
Does anyone know where I can find this lower? *The only place I have seen it for sale is Rainier Arms and they are sold out. Any info on availability, pricing and opinions are welcome.
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I have one as a special order. #26 out of a limited run of 25.
Yep. You saw it right. 26 out of 25. They made 27 and my buddy got that one.
The ambi takes a little bit getting used to; it's in a slightly different place, and you have to retrain your finger.
Easiest to put together lower I've ever messed with. Very precise parts fit.
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A co-worker of mine recently (~2 weeks ago) purchased a lower direct from Seekins. Apparently they made a small batch. The sale was made over the phone..
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Some Seekins ambi lower porn
Thanks for the pics! Question: how does it feel to grip the magwell of this lower as opposed to another lower? I guess what I'm trying tinsel is, are there benefits beyond looks of the design with the curvature of the magwell?
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I don't use a magwell grip.
The magwell is rather aggressively flared, and getting a magazine in seems easier than a standard one, but other than that, I can't see an advantage to it.
I purchased it to help out a buddy in his new shop, and to have matching "his and hers" unique carbines with my work partner.
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