PSA stripped lowers in stock

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    Active Member
    Nov 30, 2012
    624
    Gone. I miss this every damn time. It says in stock until you add it to the cart.
     

    phx223

    Member at Large
    Feb 15, 2010
    1,518
    West of MD, East of CA
    their ATI omni polymer lower is in stock now. Not the most desirable but it is there.

    No one in MD should even consider buying a poly lower to be their only AR. When it breaks you are SOL. If you are leaving the state, or have other AR's then have at it, but for everyone else, do you really want to not have an AR a few years from now because you skimped on your only lower?

    I'm sure plastic has come far since the lowers we see broken were made, but it's just not a risk worth taking when you cannot replace it if something goes wrong.
     

    rsj1231

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 24, 2013
    1,174
    Harford County
    No one in MD should even consider buying a poly lower to be their only AR. When it breaks you are SOL. If you are leaving the state, or have other AR's then have at it, but for everyone else, do you really want to not have an AR a few years from now because you skimped on your only lower?

    I'm sure plastic has come far since the lowers we see broken were made, but it's just not a risk worth taking when you cannot replace it if something goes wrong.

    Agreed. I've been tossing around the idea of doing a polymer build with the NFA lower but the different in price (about $50-100) doesn't justify it enough for me, especially with what might come in the future for MD.:tdown:
     

    elmerjr128

    Active Member
    Mar 15, 2011
    610
    No one in MD should even consider buying a poly lower to be their only AR. When it breaks you are SOL. If you are leaving the state, or have other AR's then have at it, but for everyone else, do you really want to not have an AR a few years from now because you skimped on your only lower?

    I'm sure plastic has come far since the lowers we see broken were made, but it's just not a risk worth taking when you cannot replace it if something goes wrong.

    Thank god I'm still young and only plan on staying here about 4 more years at the absolute most.
     

    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,129
    Northern Virginia
    No one in MD should even consider buying a poly lower to be their only AR. When it breaks you are SOL. If you are leaving the state, or have other AR's then have at it, but for everyone else, do you really want to not have an AR a few years from now because you skimped on your only lower?

    I'm sure plastic has come far since the lowers we see broken were made, but it's just not a risk worth taking when you cannot replace it if something goes wrong.

    They make great lowers for .22 rimfire uppers. I might pick one up after the panic subsides for my rimfire upper.
     

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