Jeez we are talking about a mass produced AR rifle here not a Ferrari... ARs are tools not show room pieces or jewelry .. Go shoot the crap outa it or god forbid take a carbine class and scuff and ding the hell out of it, thats what it for . It wont do anyone any good being babied like show car . That little ding is worth a free magazine at best .
It is only cosmetic damage it looks like. No point of getting a new lower.
IF you actually use your Ar15 in the future, you will probably have to replace your lower at least 10 times if you keep on getting dents..
What?
I don't know where you got the impression that I was asking for something. Yeah alright they're meant to be shot hard, bravo thank you Captain Obvious. But this is my rifle, and I want to fix what I've accidentally done to it. Is that ok with you? Perhaps maybe you should watch a few episodes of NOIR, he'll teach you that even a tool thats suppose to be used hard, can be a show piece like jewellery. If you don't see how beautiful an AR is and how it can possibly be compared to showroom jewellery, you're clearly missing out.
This is my 5th AR and my 2nd Daniel Defense, 1st one with a dent. I don't like that...I've scratched my AR's, shot crates, boxes, cans of ammo through them. But not a single one got a dent until now. I've shot them prone on gravel, grass, snow, and with or without chest rigs. Whats bugging me is this rifles been through a lot with me at the range, but one small accident; and I ding the damn thing.
It's my money let me spend it the way I want to, people used to say it's only money. You can't take it with you when you're dead, and nobody in jail will care how much you had before you got in. Hahaha!
If you're going to trash that lower, I'll take it