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polymer lower
A polymer ()
is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules called macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties, both synthetic and natural polymers play essential and ubiquitous roles in everyday life. Polymers range from familiar synthetic plastics such as polystyrene to natural biopolymers such as DNA and proteins that are fundamental to biological structure and function. Polymers, both natural and synthetic, are created via polymerization of many small molecules, known as monomers. Their consequently large molecular mass, relative to small molecule compounds, produces unique physical properties including toughness, high elasticity, viscoelasticity, and a tendency to form amorphous and semicrystalline structures rather than crystals.
Polymers are studied in the fields of polymer science (which includes polymer chemistry and polymer physics), biophysics and materials science and engineering. Historically, products arising from the linkage of repeating units by covalent chemical bonds have been the primary focus of polymer science. An emerging important area now focuses on supramolecular polymers formed by non-covalent links. Polyisoprene of latex rubber is an example of a natural polymer, and the polystyrene of styrofoam is an example of a synthetic polymer. In biological contexts, essentially all biological macromolecules—i.e., proteins (polyamides), nucleic acids (polynucleotides), and polysaccharides—are purely polymeric, or are composed in large part of polymeric components.
This is a complete lower. It is the mil-spec version of the KP-15 from KE Arms. New in the box. Throw an upper on and go! Cool lower I had plans for but life circumstances dictate otherwise.
Buyer pays transfer fee. Transfer at whatever FFL the buyer wants in the Eug/Spfld area. I could...
10.5" barrel AR pistol, Palmetto State Armory upper, FMK poly lower, SBA 3 brace
Didn't put a ton of rounds through it, maybe 50? My gun club doesn't allow fully loaded mags, so it goes a little slower
$400
Buyer responsible for transfer cost **** TRADE PENDING ****
https://www.ammunitiondepot.com/rt15-poly-cl-a-rt15-poly-complete-lower-receiver.html
I am waiting on customer service to respond with solutions to get free shipping. Shipping is suppose to be free with orders over $149. I tried adding four lowers to cart and it won't allow more than three. I...
As new KE arms full stock polymer lower. Best reviews. $150 cash. Reason for sale< sold the upper and good on ar platforms. text 503-586-6162 for pics or just call.
9mm polymer stripped AR lower by KE arms
A1 length of pull, glock mags
Zero rounds through, just put my upper on it and not really my bag.
Ive got an FM mike heavy pistol buffer for $10 if you want to add that
FTF transfer at an ffl of your choosing, fees on buyer
I prefer tigard pawn but...