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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    Right, regardless of the name on the side there's only 8 companies that actually manufacture AR 15 lowers. The following list shows the makers and what brand name they are sold under. This list is a few years old now so there may be new makers that aren't shown.

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    That maybe valid for forged lowers, but when you count in billet lowers it's way more than eight manufacturers.

    Heck, there's 4 that do billet lowers in Canadaicon.
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    Well, as I said the list is old and there's bound to be more players in the game now seeing as how a year ago supply could'nt come close to meeting demand for anything to do with AR's. Anyway I was just listing US makers, some of which turn out both types. There's one company making SS uppers and lowers so I'm told.
    One new maker that seems to have boomed up recently is Aero Precision. From what I can find out they supply lowers with brand names of Aero Precision, Surplus Ammo & Arms and Palmetto State Armory which is just up the road from me.

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    Here is my A1 parts kit

    I got carried away and started building the lower before I remembered I wanted to show the before photo. Upper from Midway, Anderson lower from Sovereign Guns, barrel from Elite Tactical, bolt from Outertec, lower parts kit from Palmetto. Still waiting on a couple parts to arrive, but starting the build. Thanks for all of the assistance.

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    Here is the repro A1 about 95%

    Just waiting on barrel nut spring and clip, gas tube and a front swivel (haven't installed the rear sight yet).

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    Haven't heard of any "bad" lowers lately.

    I'm another one of those "drunk monkeys" that have managed to assemble an AR or 30. It's the little spring loaded plungers that give me the worst fits. Especially if I'm out of spares...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Haven't heard of any "bad" lowers lately.

    I'm another one of those "drunk monkeys" that have managed to assemble an AR or 30. It's the little spring loaded plungers that give me the worst fits. Especially if I'm out of spares...
    I do the assembly in a plastic bag ever since the first ones got away. Even with the little tool I have they still can get past you. Amazing how far they both can travel...LOL... With a plastic bag, they don't get far.

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    Just a couple to choose from...now he'll have nightmares.
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    No nightmares that I recall but trying to decide on what caliber and configuration I wanted has caused me to talk to myself while going round in little circles on several occasions.
    Last edited by vintage hunter; 07-02-2014 at 11:01 PM.

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    No, that's normal.
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    I don't mind the polymer receivers for lightweight builds, but the old "pre-Bushmaster" Carbon15s did have some pin hole location dramas. Mostly the FCG. Made for some scary situations. Had one for a while but somebody wanted it badly enough...

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