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    I went ahead and just ordered the 80percent universal easy jig & 6061 raw lower. The 7075 was 4-weeks out from shipping while the 6061 was in stock. (the jig is 2 weeks) so it's going to be cutting it close to get it in on time while I'm visiting my dad. Oh well, should still be good!

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    Raw lower? is that an 80 % or the one you need to drill everything including opening up the buffer tube area then thread it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Raw lower? is that an 80 % or the one you need to drill everything including opening up the buffer tube area then thread it?
    Raw refers to the lack of color anodization. I think I'm going to find a place to cerakote it OD Green or something. Maybe white! (winter gun, woefully coopted by hunger games : \ ) we'll see. It is *NOT* the $30 brick of aluminum that is 0% finished hehe.

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    Raw...as in "in the white". Unfinished metal surface. No coating, treating, etc.

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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    They were early shipping my jig.

    Take a shop vac. And rather than plunge cutting the last bit, I drill the trigger hole FIRST so i dont have to deal with the router hopping around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    They were early shipping my jig.

    Take a shop vac. And rather than plunge cutting the last bit, I drill the trigger hole FIRST so i dont have to deal with the router hopping around.
    Cool thanks for the tip! I will *definitely* be referencing your review thread while doing this.

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