I went to the last Tanner show and saw a complete AR lower called Plum Crazy and wanted to do some research before buying and now am ready to buy....but WHERE ?
Does anyone know who might be selling these in the Front Range area ?
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I went to the last Tanner show and saw a complete AR lower called Plum Crazy and wanted to do some research before buying and now am ready to buy....but WHERE ?
Does anyone know who might be selling these in the Front Range area ?
right i might be interested in them as well, so if anyone knows i would love to know too[Beer]
I think you should buy one and let me know how it goes [Tooth]
I ordered one. I tried to mount it to my S&W upper and could not get it to fully close.
It was late and I did not want to mess with it but it looks like there just needs to be a little filing to make it fit.
i have had that problem with RRA uppers and superior lowers. it happens. a little carefull filing and it will be fine.
I am ready to buy, but prefer local not into ordering it and paying a FFL fee. But for the life of Me can't find anybody in this big city that stocks them !!!
Everything I've heard is for the most part positive......[AR15]
R.A.R Guns
They are a supporter of the forum too. :)
Call them.
R.A.R. now a dealer of them! trying to get a member deal working
I LOOKED AT THEIR SITE, THE ONLY THING THEY SELL ARE OPG'S .. OTHER PEOPLES GUNS... AND T SHIRTS... THEIR INVENTORY AND PARTS
PAGE IS COMPLETLY EMPTY.. THEY HAVE SECTIONS FOR UPPERS LOWERS BARRELS PARTS ECT..
AND THEIRS NOTHING THERE BUT BLANK PAGES... GUESS ILL HAVE TO ORDER PARTS SOMEPLACE ELSE...
[BooHoo]
Did you pm or call him
I am disappointed and thinking that is only local.
picked my two up today! with the accu-trigger you can put the gun on safety all the time though
What uppers are you going to use?
Sell me one. :D
Del-ton had a great sale today you might be able to still get in on!
Aren't the Plum Crazy lowers polymer versus aluminum?
I'm also curious what uppers you all plan to use.
Yes. And all the intervals (except for springs) are polymer also.
Works for Glock. :)
Picked up plum crazy yesterday. seems like a decent product. I've got a del-ton lightweight mid-length on order. Should be a couple weeks before I get to try it out.
I'm going to build a light weight rifle with a pencil barrel and a lightweight FF for my daughter. She only weighs like 90 lbs and has trouble with my AR.
Subscribed for reviews.
I used mine with a del-ton lightweight flat top mid length. It fits nice and tight no gaps and looks pretty clean. Just need to find some time to shoot it.
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I have used a PC lower for about 4 months now, great fit and I bought it local from Wildfire Mercantile in Falcon, CO. They are a great mom and pops shop. I ordered my upper from dynamicarmanment.com for a reasonable price and it was received 4 days after order, the combo is great.
Anyone else shot their ar with this lower?
Want some more opinions before i buy
I'm a huge fan of the Cav Arms polymer lower. I have only handled a Plum Crazy lower once and did not shoot it. My fear is that it will wear out over time. Comparing the plastics wall thickness of the Cav Arms lower, a Glock pistol and a Plum Crazy lower it looks like the PC is way thinner. I was of the opinion that they made a mold of a metal AR lower and then started molding plastic ones. I could be completely wrong but I'm going to stick with my Cav Arms lower for my lightweight carbine.
It is thicker than forged lowers. And it is not a mold...it is a pretty different shape.
so far I'm impressed with mine. I've only shot a couple boxes through but i didn't have any issues at all.
There is a guy on another forum I am on running a .50bmg upper on one. Not too much info yet though. I know he had to replace the trigger goup and add heavier springs. No kaboom though.
Also Wildfire in Falcon sells them, I was there wednesday and he had a bunch of complete lowers.
I bought another one I'm going to make into a pistol. Again from Straight Shooters, based in Castle Rock at the Tanner show. Great guys.
I've tested a few of them. The biggest problem I have found is when you pull the rear detach pin, it sometimes pulls all the way out. This is a problem but it can be fixed by replacing the plastic pins with a metal one.
I haven't had a problem on either of mine. That has happened on all the ones you tested?
My only issue with them so far is PMags don't drop free. But about 10 minutes with a file by Rob at Bower's fixed that. Kind of nice that they're polymer because fixing that in an aluminum lower is harder.
No it hasn't. I've tested 5 of them and it happened twice. The first time I figured it wasn't lined up correctly but it happened again today with one I know was lined up right. Like I said, it's not a big deal. I would want metal pins anyway. As small as they are, they won't add any weight.