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  1. #21
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    It all depends on the quality of the material used.

    Cav Arms poly lowers were very popular, and I never heard of any of them just breaking like some of the others.

    As for gun store employees and their knowledge, trust me when I say the folks on the other side are no better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hydguy View Post
    It all depends on the quality of the material used.

    Cav Arms poly lowers were very popular, and I never heard of any of them just breaking like some of the others.

    As for gun store employees and their knowledge, trust me when I say the folks on the other side are no better.
    Cav Arms lowers are fixed stock lowers.
    Totally different design.

    Poly lowers break at the takedown pin and the receiver extension.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Anybody that owns or sells pistol versions of assault rifles is a bottom feeder, irregardless of the ban status of certain ammunition.

    They are illigetimate weapons that have no real purpose other than to attract retards to the gun community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpnraisnuts View Post
    +1

    Also seem to pad the DROS. Should have only been $25.00. I wonder how many of their other customers got charged this and didn't notice? I got my $10 back, but if you look at the receipt, it doesn't appear that this is a mistake. Needless to say, after I get my lower, I will shop somewhere else. It's too bad, because I really like to support local owned business.

    Thanks for the welcome to the site.




    From http://oag.ca.gov/firearms/pubfaqs#13

    How much is the Dealer's Record of Sale (DROS) fee?
    The State's DROS fee is $19.00 which covers the costs of the background checks and transfer registry. There is also a required $1.00 Firearms Safety Testing fee and a $5.00 Safety and Enforcement fee. If the transaction being processed is a dealer sale, consignment return, or return from pawn, the dealer may impose other charges as long as this amount is clearly shown as a "dealer fee" and not misrepresented as a state fee. In the event of a private party transfer, the firearms dealer may additionally charge a fee of $10 per firearm transferred.

    When settling on the purchase price of a firearm and before completing the transaction, you may want to ask the dealer to disclose and identify any and all fees he/she is charging to complete the transaction.

    (PC Sections 12076, 12082, and 12806)





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    Holy hell! $90 for a pos plastic lower? You've got to be kidding me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    Holy hell! $90 for a pos plastic lower? You've got to be kidding me.
    This says everything
    'Evil Minds That Plot Destruction'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airhasz View Post
    This says everything
    Yep. Once I pick up the AP lower I'm done with them.


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    My .02

    Once upon a time I was looking at getting into Air Soft (yeah, yeah, I know. This is where the big boys play and AS is for kids ).

    I couldn't even bring myself to buy a plastic (poly, whatever) AS gun.
    Can't imagine buying a "real steel" one of poly/plastic.

    As for Glocks.. they just don't really do it for me. I like a big hunk of metal. Currently, I have a Taurus PT92 that I carry concealed. I know, Taurus is one step above air soft stuff to some people. It's fine for me. I'm not LE or .mil and it hasn't let me down.

    I can relate to the DROS stuff. I bought a Ruger P345 from Second Amendment Sports in Bako CA while I was out there once. PITA

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    90 for a complete lower - not stripped. That's the only reason they sell at all for these plinking builds

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    Got my AP lower. Thanks for the helpful advice from everyone here. It took me a while to put it together. I wish I had a vice.

    Now I'm free to shop where I want. Almost makes me sick to think for what I paid, I could have got more somewhere else. I guess it could be worse and I could have bought a whole rifle from them.




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    You forgot to use the washer for your pistol grip.
    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Anybody that owns or sells pistol versions of assault rifles is a bottom feeder, irregardless of the ban status of certain ammunition.

    They are illigetimate weapons that have no real purpose other than to attract retards to the gun community.

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    Oh shit! Lol. (Face palm).


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