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Thread: Aero Precision Ambi Lower Gen2 Review

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    Looks like a decent idea, but just from the pics.... that right side paddle on the bolt catch looks twice as big as it needs to be.
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    It could definitely be a little smaller, but it works great. I will be modding my lowers when cash allows

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    I kind of thought they'd be a touch cheaper but not a bad price by any means. Dress it with a Geissele, quality lpk, bad cass st, buffer/stock kit and you're really not too far off of KAC's pricing with similar components. I do like that it gives the option to build an ambi lower for fairly cheap with standard components though. Nice work by Aero.

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    I'm glad to see the PDQ is getting some notice. Seemed like a good idea when I got to handle one (pre-Aero lower) a while back, and the guy that created it seemed very knowledgeable. I was tempted to add one to one of my existing lowers, but wasn't crazy about milling (or Dremeling) one of my own. I like the overall package this provides, might need to get a hold of one.

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    Is this compatible with a Vltor MUR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Looks like a decent idea, but just from the pics.... that right side paddle on the bolt catch looks twice as big as it needs to be.
    markm you are being silly, it's damn near THREE times as thick as it needs to be!

    H&K has the right idea. I wonder a "gen II PDQ" will work it's way out after being put on a diet and exercise program.

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    I too am considering the ambi bolt catch but also find it bulky. I really like the one Remington Defense used on their carbine:


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    Both the HK and Remington Defense look like better solutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom12.7 View Post
    Both the HK and Remington Defense look like better solutions.
    I agree, but the advantage the aero has is that it is available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-man930 View Post
    markm you are being silly, it's damn near THREE times as thick as it needs to be!
    Wow... it is rather thick too. I was looking at how wide the paddle was. Just strikes me that with my index finger, I wouldn't need that much material to engage the device.
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