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Thinking of starting an AR build. Which lower?
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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1635092" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>Actually Nikat and I stopped and then M16 started up, two totally different conversations and technically three people so the "you two" statement is inaccurate. Both conversations still related to the OP though. As M16 already pointed out him and I both have our simple recommendations in earlier posts.</p><p></p><p>M16, I agree 100% that there is better than Mil-spec out there. I won't claim to know everything that goes into certifying a rifle to full Mil-Spec. All I know is general Mil-Spec Protocol, not (AR) specific applications. Each one is different.</p><p></p><p>The manufacturer/brand name relationship list posted at the bottom of the previous page, though I am not sure accurate, goes to show the point I was trying to make earlier in that one manufacturer making the same lowers on the same (or nearly identical) tooling with the same machinery varies wildly in price. Which is why I made the statement that a company selling their lower for $270 could be bought for $70 and be of the same quality. They have the same MFG cost too.</p><p></p><p>I thought Aero made Spike's and SAA and a few others but I may be wrong which is why I am not sure that list is accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1635092, member: 16136"] Actually Nikat and I stopped and then M16 started up, two totally different conversations and technically three people so the "you two" statement is inaccurate. Both conversations still related to the OP though. As M16 already pointed out him and I both have our simple recommendations in earlier posts. M16, I agree 100% that there is better than Mil-spec out there. I won't claim to know everything that goes into certifying a rifle to full Mil-Spec. All I know is general Mil-Spec Protocol, not (AR) specific applications. Each one is different. The manufacturer/brand name relationship list posted at the bottom of the previous page, though I am not sure accurate, goes to show the point I was trying to make earlier in that one manufacturer making the same lowers on the same (or nearly identical) tooling with the same machinery varies wildly in price. Which is why I made the statement that a company selling their lower for $270 could be bought for $70 and be of the same quality. They have the same MFG cost too. I thought Aero made Spike's and SAA and a few others but I may be wrong which is why I am not sure that list is accurate. [/QUOTE]
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