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    Complete AR15 Lowers

    These are complete lowers, ready to shoot with the addition of an upper.

    American Tactical Imports OMNI $199.95
    - polycarbonate lower with six position commercial spec A2 carbine buttstock




    Northeastern Arms $399
    - billet aluminum lower with six position milspec buffer tube and A2 carbine buttstock
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    Does Target Sports have the OMNI in stock too?

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    Do you have it in FDE? (ATI OMNI)

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    Does Target Sports have the OMNI in stock too?
    You're mixing up your stores.

    TSE = The Shooting Edge
    TSC - Target Sports Canada

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    TSC is owned by TSE so the question is valid. However at this time I have no information on what Target Sports has or stocks.

    We only have this lower in black at this time.

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    You will have to for give me as this is some what off topic.

    Might you have any bare NEA upper receivers in stock, with forward assist and dust cover??

    Thank you in advanced

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    Don't know a ton about this type of rifle, any reason to buy one over the other? Is the one at $400 better than the cheaper one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Crouton View Post
    Don't know a ton about this type of rifle, any reason to buy one over the other? Is the one at $400 better than the cheaper one?
    I have 2 Nea Lowers and the fit and finish of them is very nice. They are a good solid canadian made product which is nice as well. They are billet aluminum whereas the ATI omni is a high impact plastic/polymer/material. I believe that lower is also several ounces lighter than a standard lower thus allowing for a lightweight inexpensive AR platform. I would be interested in seeing how these perform personally but I have heard mixed things so I would like to see for myself but for 200 dollars you could always swap out the parts inside for a better quality parts kit and you are still at a decent price point.

    Its nice to see the variety of AR products that have hit the market in the last 2 years allowing the prices to become more competitive. AR's are also completely modular so it allows to find that sweet spot of what works best for you.

    Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigGameHunter View Post
    I believe that lower is also several ounces lighter than a standard lower thus allowing for a lightweight inexpensive AR platform.
    You are reffering to the polymer one when you say that?

    I didn't know that the NEA one was Canadian made. I'd happily spend more for a Canadian product, especially if it's better than the polymer one.

    Thank you for the info, it does indeed help. I'd like to get on one of these ASAP.

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    Anything that should be done different with the polymer one?
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