under $100, which lower would you go with?
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under $100, which lower would you go with?
At Brownells at the link below they are 3 for $165 plus 10% more off with Code L3X. Delivered was $170.
But just for today...not too bad.
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http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts...91-169949.aspx
Last edited by ucrt; 11-30-15 at 19:30.
That Aero Precision deal is good.
midwestpx.com gen 2 billet lower for $100.
EDIT: It looks like the AP lowers for $65 on Brownells is the older gen without the beveled magwell.
Last edited by johnson; 12-01-15 at 11:25.
People start out wanting to do shooting as a hobby and it ends up their hobby is actually buying and operating expensive tools. Doesn't make sense when you think about it.
Just picked up a couple of Aero lowers this weekend during their sale. I love these lowers. I own several and will probably SBR one or two of them. Great fit and finish and the ones I have are all in spec and work great.
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I wouldn't limit myself. I have a few Armalites, looking for some S&W.
Anything in spec will do for putting away.
Aero or Spikes.
If there is no enemy within the enemy outside can do us no harm
I've heard very good things with Tennessee Arms Company... yes, polymer, but people really haven't had issues with the exception of production issues when they first started (can't fault any new company for that). They have great customer service.
http://www.tnarmsco.com/
I just ordered three, which came out to $100.50 shipped (Black Friday sale). Doing one lightweight build, one FDE build, and the last lower I'm going to leave in the safe for a rainy day. Not a bad way to spend $100.
Last edited by Screwball; 11-30-15 at 23:07.
Aero. They're great. Have built three builds with them. Nice and clean/simple roll marks.
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