So you guys are aware that Aero makes Spikes' lower receivers, right?
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So you guys are aware that Aero makes Spikes' lower receivers, right?
Get what you like.
I have the Spikes spider, I like it, it works. Not a fan of logo's and they make a no logo version occasionally, but they sell quickly at my LGS.
I'm not a fan of it but it's your lower do what you want. It's definitely better than the zombie lowers IMO.
Aaaaaaand there it is... Surprised it took 7 posts.
I don't really care about roll marks, I think that having confusing words on the safety selector, an EOTech with a biohazard-shaped reticle, and a bunch of green or pink paint all over the gun is going too far, but that's my opinion. Honestly, get whatever lower you like. I think the Spike's logo looks like a spider, but 99% of the people here disagree with me (and yes, I have been "shown why", so let's not go there again). Nevertheless, I have 2 Spike's lowers and zero issues with them.
As a side question, why does every civilian lower have a full auto "setting" stamped into the lower? They aren't readily or legally modified to full auto, so what's up with that? Not a big deal, just something I've wondered since I got my first AR.
If you like it get it. Wgaf what anyone else thinks.
It'll do the same job as any other symbol.
As long as it's a quality in-spec lower, the only 'cheese' I care about is how much more 'cheese' I can keep in my pocket when buying it.
One persons cheese is another's stiff nipple. I would never put anything like that on an HD gun, just because it might tend to look bad in court.
Bottom line, unless it impedes function or is out of spec, it's all good
Sent from 80ms in the future
Much peace
Jimmy