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Exactly, maybe our unbuilt lowers tossed in a corner were actually gold we were all just sitting on all this timeAll I can say is wow. Maybe all my Anderson lowers will be collectable now.![]()
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Exactly, maybe our unbuilt lowers tossed in a corner were actually gold we were all just sitting on all this timeAll I can say is wow. Maybe all my Anderson lowers will be collectable now.![]()
Exactly, maybe our unbuilt lowers tossed in a corner were actually gold we were all just sitting on all this time

All cheap builds require a bad rattle can job. It's the American way.Everyone should have at least one.
Anderson lower
BCM upper
Cheap optic
SS trigger.
Every part a different color.
All as God commanded.
RIP to one of the greats.
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Not gonna happenAll cheap builds require a bad rattle can job. It's the American way.
You never miss them until they're gone. In three years their value will rise and folks will brag on their Anderson lowers. I have several and splurged on a few PSAs when I was feeling uppity.
Some of those actually have value in ban states because the fact that they went out of business before the ban went into place guarantees that they are legal there
Looking at what happened to Olympic Arms, ArmaLite, and DPMS.... Yeah, no. Only the unique models or scarce uppers will go up in value.
The problem is that Massachusetts recently updated their gun laws, so that there's no longer any possibility of getting "pre ban" stuff.Some of those actually have value in ban states because the fact that they went out of business before the ban went into place guarantees that they are legal there