I am looking for the cheapest price for a stripped lower high or low shelf for a build. how do I tell the differents in between the two? what are some good one besides LMT,STAG?
I am looking for the cheapest price for a stripped lower high or low shelf for a build. how do I tell the differents in between the two? what are some good one besides LMT,STAG?
I have STAG stripped lowers and ones with lower parts kit installed. I also have POF stripped lowers and a complete LMT lower with their GEN II stocks.Originally Posted by WILDBILL
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See Above! Stag lowers pretty good and cheap too!
Last edited by KevinB; 12-13-06 at 10:33.
Steve
Hallmark Small Arms
FFL/SOT
Richmond, VA.
see above
Last edited by KevinB; 12-13-06 at 10:33.
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Exactly! I recommend the the extra toughcoat finish.Originally Posted by Kyrinn
Steve
Hallmark Small Arms
FFL/SOT
Richmond, VA.
Steve, do you sell the Essential Arms lowers?Originally Posted by Steve-HSA
What is the toughcoat finish, some kind of baked-on paint?Originally Posted by Steve-HSA
M4arc, it would not be fair to advertising dealers on this site to answer your question. However feel free to contact me directly to answer any question you may have.Originally Posted by M4arc
DrMark, I will call EA and ask for more details and respond to you directly or if allowed, will post the answer here.
ETA, I called EA and have the answer to the Toughcoat question. Mod's can I post it here? I don't want to come across as advertising but I think it's a fair general info type question that should and can be answered.
Steve
Hallmark Small Arms
FFL/SOT
Richmond, VA.
Answer the question already....Originally Posted by Steve-HSA
How's it going Ed? Any new toys since the last shoot?Originally Posted by SHIVAN
Here's the scoop on the EA Toughcoat finish. It is sprayed on over the annodized finish and heat (oven) cured. It contains a molybium (sp) lubricant, and offers a more consistent "black" then annodizing since each batch of solution in the annodizing process can result in some variation of color. At $3 additional, seems worth it to me. I guess I'll just have to abuse the sh!t out of my EA test platform and see how the finish holds up. Stand by for part II of this report sometime in the future.
Steve
Hallmark Small Arms
FFL/SOT
Richmond, VA.
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