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    Default Favorite lowers

    Tried to find a thread on this topic and only saw ones about specific lowers.

    As much as I'd like to get more ARs, I don't really have the money for it, but I figure getting another lower is like buying stock in a future AR if there were to be any kind of ban. I currently have a Seekins Precision lower but would like a few more if I can find them.


    So what are people's favorite lowers and why?

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    I love raw forgings or 80% lowers. You can't beat the cool factor of your own markings or no markings at all.

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    I think billet lowers in general are cool. They just have an awesome custom look to them. With that said, I really like Seekins, Mega and Larue.
    I would also really like to have one of these.

    Last edited by nisils14; 02-12-2013 at 03:24.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAnd View Post
    I love raw forgings or 80% lowers. You can't beat the cool factor of your own markings or no markings at all.
    Is that where you do the milling "yourself"?
    I saw a video on youtube of someone doing that and wish I had the capabilities.

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    Anything that is available for under $200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Chief2 View Post
    Is that where you do the milling "yourself"?
    I saw a video on youtube of someone doing that and wish I had the capabilities.
    That's it. I found some real good step by step instructions on the internet. That and a mill-drill gets me there. It takes me about 8 to 10 hours to to do an 80% and about twice that to do a raw forging.

    Here are a couple interesting numbers. A raw forging weights 1 lb. 9 oz. (25 ounces). A fully machined receiver weights 8.2 ounces. Two thirds of the metal is removed. A typical 80% receiver weights 12.2 ounces as received.

    One more thing. The price of raw forgings has gone from $30 in November to $80 currently when they have them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAnd View Post
    That's it. I found some real good step by step instructions on the internet. That and a mill-drill gets me there. It takes me about 8 to 10 hours to to do an 80% and about twice that to do a raw forging.

    Here are a couple interesting numbers. A raw forging weights 1 lb. 9 oz. (25 ounces). A fully machined receiver weights 8.2 ounces. Two thirds of the metal is removed. A typical 80% receiver weights 12.2 ounces as received.

    One more thing. The price of raw forgings has gone from $30 in November to $80 currently when they have them.
    Please post some links if you have them. I'm really interested in this as well.
    I'm not sure I have access to the necessary equipment though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Chief2 View Post
    Please post some links if you have them. I'm really interested in this as well.
    I'm not sure I have access to the necessary equipment though?
    I wouldn't attempt a raw forging without a mill or mill/drill. I'm not saying it couldn't be done but I know I need a mill to do it. I can't be accurate enough without a machine guilding my hand.

    There are fixtures (or jigs for the non politically-correct inclined) to complete the 80% lowers without a mill.

    Here is a thread in the "Build Your Own" forum by some folks wanting to complete some 80% lowers-
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/80983-An...ng-an-80-lower

    Here is a link to the instructions I use. It will give you an idea of what is involved in machining a lower -
    http://www.lecreg.com/P4x4/ARblank.pdf

    Have fun.




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    I think the Tactical Innovations standard lower is one of my favorites.

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    My favorite lower is my BCM. Nothing sexy about it. Simple, rugged, and the factory trigger is fantastic.

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