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Posted: 10/20/2013 10:41:25 AM EDT
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Never heard of these guys or these lowers. . . Billet or Forged? GTG?
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None of the above. Cast magnesium. I built a rifle on their lower, and quality was pretty good. I wouldn't waste any time with it if you're not going for light weight. But, if you want light, but don't want plastic, it's pretty cool. DEFINITELY not going for lightweight. Building a bruiser. Just saw them at a decent price and had never heard of them. Thanks |
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DEFINITELY not going for lightweight. Building a bruiser. Just saw them at a decent price and had never heard of them. Thanks Quoted:
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None of the above. Cast magnesium. I built a rifle on their lower, and quality was pretty good. I wouldn't waste any time with it if you're not going for light weight. But, if you want light, but don't want plastic, it's pretty cool. DEFINITELY not going for lightweight. Building a bruiser. Just saw them at a decent price and had never heard of them. Thanks It looks like the price is dropping, and maybe the quality as well. I have two of these, the first was $179, the second $149, and now they're on sale at $119. They look really nice, are solid and very lightweight, the first build was perfection. But the mag well on my second one seems pretty loose, I haven't fired the newest rifle yet and I'm worried it may have feeding issues because the magazine rocks a little bit more than what I think it should. I'll know in a few days when I get time on the range. |
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If it's not light weight you want, I'm seeing regular forged lowers well under $100 pretty regular now. That's what I would do.
The mag tactical lower also uses non-standard hammer and trigger pins (they are slightly longer), which are included with the lower. Go forged aluminum. |
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