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they have it in FDE and gray as well for the same 99.99
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You can't buy a complete wilson combat lower for 100 bucks.You can buy Wilcon Combat lowers for the same money and much better quality from PSA
I'd be curious to see your results. Also would be curious to see who manufactures the wilson lowers.No, you can't get a built WC lower for $100. But you can get a bare one for $50, which is a great deal:
https://wilsoncombat.com/receiver-ar-15-lower-forged-mil-spec-cosmetic-blem.html
The difference is substantial w/a basic PSA lower. It is vastly tighter and on the inside of spec if you want a premium build. I have bare ones of each on hand right now. I've test fit quite a few parts and uppers in each and it's not close on the quality. I don't have a big issue w/ Anderson or PSA receivers, and own some of each (two of each to be precise). But it's NOT the same as a premium receiver held to tighter tolerances for a better build in competent hands.
The results are outlined above.I'd be curious to see your results. Also would be curious to see who manufactures the wilson lowers.
You'd be shocked at which companies use the same manufacturer.....
Right, I am saying I'd like to see it for myself. I guarantee you can't notice a difference between a milspec psa lower and a milspec Wilson lower as far as fitment. Maybe a better anodizing and cleaner roll mark yeah.The results are outlined above.
Wilson manufactures their receivers, not anyone else. This they state plainly. There are a few common suppliers of castings. That is not the same as manufacturing a finished product. That would be like saying a Fiat and a Ferrari are the same level, because they buy steel from the same foundry.
Lol, I can guarantee you are wrong. You can measure it - give it a try. I can tell by your post you are not very experienced with firearms manufacturing or how ARs are generally built- so let's step back and give a factual review.…I guarantee you can't notice a difference between a milspec psa lower and a milspec Wilson lower as far as fitment. Maybe a better anodizing and cleaner roll mark yeah.
Psa's mil spec lowers are mfg by aero and their uppers by anchor Harvey.
Both have been making receivers a lot longer than…
You just misquoted everything I said.Lol, I can guarantee you are wrong. You can measure it - give it a try. I can tell by your post you are not very experienced with firearms manufacturing or how ARs are generally built- so let's step back and give a factual review.
- Wilson Combat has been machining receives and making firearms longer than Aero has been in the gun business.
- Also ditto with WC - they have been at it longer than PSA has been in business - much, much longer than pSA has been making their own firearms. - Anchor Harvey does not manufacture firearms at all. They provide raw castings that others use.
I believe you have a very mistaken understanding of how manufacturing a firearm works, wrt cast, machining, finishing, and then final assembly of parts.