AR15 stripped lower receiver for $65 + ship Gunsmoke Enterprises BLOWOUT Stripped Lower Receivers IN STOCK WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Stripped: $65.00 LINK We manufacture the highest quality upper and lower receivers on the market today and they match or exceed Military specifications. Our lowers are hammer forged and precision machined from 7076 T6 aluminum alloy forgings. The A2 designed lowers are reinforced around the front pivot pin and receiver extension area. Hard Anodize mil. spec. AB625, type III, class II finish with a black Teflon final seal coat to protect against corrosion. Raised ridge around mag. Release catch button.
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A quick search on various gun forums basically tells people to run and stay away from that company. Like most bubbles, the bottom has fallen out of the gun industry and prices are falling everywhere. Well, may not at your local gun show at the convention center. Keep on looking for better deals.
inda said:A quick search on various gun forums basically tells people to run and stay away from that company. Like most bubbles, the bottom has fallen out of the gun industry and prices are falling everywhere. Well, may not at your local gun show at the convention center. Keep on looking for better deals.
Huh? I don't know about this company. 65 for a lower is cheap, they may be junk. Normally a good price for decent lowers is $100.
I don't believe your statement about pricing in the gun industry is correct. Pricing, demand is all up. Tell me where you can purchase a gun for less this year than last year. TV has been flooded with buy 'em before Obama outlaws it specials. Not saying I agree with it, but anything that I see costs more because of the hype.
I guess these fall under the 'cheap for a reason' banner. Pass. And the word 'blowout' amuses me when talking about low quality firearm parts. Because that might be exactly what you end up with.
I don't believe your statement about pricing in the gun industry is correct. Pricing, demand is all up. Tell me where you can purchase a gun for less this year than last year. TV has been flooded with buy 'em before Obama outlaws it specials. Not saying I agree with it, but anything that I see costs more because of the hype.
Various places online and some B&M, such as a Colt 6920LE...about this time last year it was being sold for $1500+, picked one up recently for $1199+$25shipping and $20 FFL transfer.
S&W M&P15s, about $100-200 down from last year and earlier this year plus now get 5 free pmags
RRA, used to fetch $1200-1500 for a basic CAR A4, now can be had for $950
AK47's? Decent ones have dropped in price. WASRs? Getting back to the $300 level.
CMMG Bargain Bins...$600
...Tons of lowers out there...Spikes lowers doubled in price due to the hype, now dropped less than $100, Aero Precision, now $90, Bushmaster, S&W and RRA lowers now range between $129-150 vs 179-199 last year.
Uppers? Tons of them out there.
PMAGS...many places were jacking the prices to $18-20...used to see guys at gun shows walk around with signs that said PMAGS $25/$30 with the phrase get them while you can...now prices for a 30 rounder is $12-13 for non-window and $14-15 for a windowed one. And those are the new Rev M models. Recently there was an online vendor that was clearing out 10 packs of non windowed, non rev-m PMAG for $89.95.
The increased fever caused increased demand and manufacuters ramped up. Demand has decreased thus prices have fallen. Look at what happened with Daniel Defense...
Prices and demand may not be low in your area, but if you look around. Deals can be had.
Naaa, I have to agree that the bubble is bursting, at least in the ar/black rifle market, this exact time last year parts and ammo were scarce and stores/people were price gauging and hording. Go to midway, impact or buds, and there are many rifles and many parts in stock, even some on sale that were non existent last year, even my local range has a dozen or so different manufactures on the wall, when last year there was maybe one POF or LMT at $2000+ and that was all.
Oh and on the topic, since the company seems kinda sketchy, I would pay a couple of dollars more someplace reliable.
Agreed, bubble is deflating (slowly). Prices are coming down and guns are more abundant. I'm going to wait for an AR, prices should (at least i hope) will come down a little more. like RunningMan I would pay a little more for a company with a better reputation. Besides, I have plenty of weapons and ammo at the moment to hold off at least the first wave of the zombie invasion.
I'd listen to the AR15.com people. I think they would know what they are talking about. Spend a couple of more dollars ~25 and buy a quality product you know you won't have a problem with.
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