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Cheap enough to cover the $200 tax stamp and the 9-12 month wait??
Cheap enough that is an option that I'll consider,though the wait probably wouldn't be worth it.
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Cheap enough to cover the $200 tax stamp and the 9-12 month wait??
A poly lower definitely wouldn't be worth it if you are going to register it for SBR...Cheap enough that is an option that I'll consider,though the wait probably wouldn't be worth it.
there's a guy in Eugene on armslist selling Anderson lowers for $70- If you're thinking SBR don't go poly, shop around.
Did you get a lower yet?I'm building my first AR15 rifle and I would like to know what complete uppers I could get for less than $350,by complete I mean the upper has everything you need to use the AR15 minus the lower receiver.
I plan on buying a polymer complete lower for $129 and hopefully plan to build an AR15 for less than $500 total,I'm not looking to buy anything really high end just cheap to find out if I like shooting the AR15 platform. Would it be cheaper overall to just buy upper parts kits and assemble it or a complete upper?
About 8 weeks ago I paid $121.00 for a blem PSA complete pistol lower. The blem was a ghost in the paint. I would not go with a polymer lower on a rifle if you can get forged for another 20 bucks or so. I also got a complete upper sans charging handle and BCG for $199.00 from Radical FA that arrived this week. Total build comes in under 5 bills.I'm on a really tight budget so I need the cheap complete lower I can get at $129,I can't really spend any above $500 total for the complete rifle,also I want to do as little assembly as possible as I don't want to spend hours trying to put together an AR15.