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    The various customized SunDevil units (I have an ArizonaArmory flavored one) are really nice for the prices they seem to appear at in between panic spells.

    That said, working in an aerospace machine shop has ruined me on thinking billet lowers are all that remarkable - the AXTS would be the only one I'd have interest in if I weren't sitting on multiple SR-15 lowers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onyx Z View Post
    I recently bought a Northtech Defense lower that everyone seems to be raving about. I haven't built it out yet, so I have no first hand experience. However, it does appear to have great craftsmanship.

    I'm very interested in this lower (and upper).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TehLlama View Post
    The various customized SunDevil units (I have an ArizonaArmory flavored one) are really nice for the prices they seem to appear at in between panic spells.

    That said, working in an aerospace machine shop has ruined me on thinking billet lowers are all that remarkable - the AXTS would be the only one I'd have interest in if I weren't sitting on multiple SR-15 lowers.

    Yea, the AX556 looks awesome. I think if I got a billet lower it would have to be that one; mainly because it's ambi. SR-15 lowers have the propensity to spoil...

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    of all of mine the seekins is my go to AR.

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    I'm a Mega fan but the AXTS is in a league of it's own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    I'm very interested in this lower (and upper).
    What really impressed me are the small details. The bolt catch pin is actually a screw and the addition of a upper-to-lower tension screw are nice touches.

    From what I've been hearing in full builds, these lowers are a top notch in craftsmanship and ingenuity. FWIW, they seem to be really listening to customer feedback. I mean, they are on the gen3 in the year or so they've been out....
    Last edited by Onyx Z; 10-16-13 at 01:13.

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    I've been trying to resist the temptation of getting a billet lower myself. I really like the looks of em!

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    Obviously, M4C is more of a form over function short of place. However, the I think the old Magpul lowers are the nicest. Good luck at finding one anywhere close to a reasonable price.

    Right now I am pretty partial to the Adcor Defense billet lowers - mostly because they say Made In Bodymore Murderland (this annoys Liberals). And, before the last MD ban Adcor was selling them to MD FFLs at the lowest possible price.

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    I used to think Mega was the best but AXTS has shown me otherwise...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Onyx Z View Post
    What really impressed me are the small details. The bolt catch pin is actually a screw and the addition of a upper-to-lower tension screw are nice touches.
    Those same features are on my Quentin Defense billets.

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