CAV15-MKII AR-15 Polymer Stripped Lower Receiver BLACK in stock @gwacsarmory.com
Not the best deal out there BUT a AR lower in stock nonetheless...
Never heard of this company but here ya go anyway...in stock (per their web site) wont last long I'm sure...
Looks like $195 plus shipping to FFL of your choice...
'TRIGGERJERK' for 5% off
found this on another forum FWIW: "GWACS purchased Cavalry Arms mold after they got in trouble with the BATF. They are a lot stronger than other poly lowers due to the stock being integrated, excellent pistol caliber lower... "
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hammer45
Wears Parachute Pants
posted: Jan. 17, 2013 @ 9:27p
Worlds ugliest lower.....
m362w
Dismembered Member
posted: Jan. 17, 2013 @ 9:40p
Holy crap that stripped lower hit every single branch while falling out of the Ugly Tree! The extra added bonus is it's 4X more than even a noob would pay for a POS poly lower.
jarhead6153
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 17, 2013 @ 10:03p
Agreed...find a better (in stock) deal and I'm with you all of the way...this is for that guy/gal that cant find one for their build...
OnedeeTentee
Member
posted: Jan. 17, 2013 @ 10:42p
So anyone that has sand-molding capability is making plastic lowers these days.
ghostofdavid
Nerdy Member
posted: Jan. 18, 2013 @ 7:19a
Stop buying this crap at inflated prices and real lowers will come back down.
Goodyear4123
Member
posted: Jan. 18, 2013 @ 9:31a
Pay the inflated price for an aluminum lower rather than buying polymer junk, you'll thank me later.
ghostofdavid
Nerdy Member
posted: Jan. 18, 2013 @ 9:32a
Goodyear4123 said: Pay the inflated price for an aluminum lower rather than buying polymer junk, you'll thank me later.
Goodyear4123 said: Pay the inflated price for an aluminum lower rather than buying polymer junk, you'll thank me later.
or pay the non-inflated price....if they ever come down again
best I've seen has been 195 for a stripped lower in stock...but it was only in stock for an hour or so
rdh
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 18, 2013 @ 10:56a
I'd buy an 80% lower and finish it by hand/jigs before I would spend $200 on this thing.
m362w
Dismembered Member
posted: Jan. 18, 2013 @ 12:50p
rdh said: I'd buy an 80% lower and finish it by hand/jigs before I would spend $200 on this thing.
Exactly, 80%, a jig and a case of beer. Hell, you can make a stamped lower out of a shovel from Sears for an AK. Save your money and keep your powder dry.
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