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Thread: Complete AR15 Lowers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fremen View Post
    Anything that should be done different with the polymer one?
    Nope. Polymer receivers have been around for a long time now. The AR lower receiver doesn't take a lot of force. Essentially all it does is hold everything in place.

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    And if it were to fail is their any type of Warranty system?
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    By law, and this holds for all consumer goods in Canada, the importer is ultimately responsible for the products imported. Regardless of who made it or where it was made, the CDN importer is responsible to organize and handle any warranty claims. If you buy it in Canada, there will be a warranty system.

    Searching the web, we were unable to find any credible reports of any failures of polymer lowers. If these lowers were inherently weaker or more prone to failure, there would be all kinds of reports on the internet yet we found none. We did find one citation of a guy claiming to have more than 10,000 rounds of FA through a polymer lower with no problems.

    A number of other firearms also use polymer lowers, for example the XM8, SCAR and the ACR and if available, guys would be lining up to buy those.

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    Thanks for the update.

    I see one of these in my future soon.
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    Hey do you have any of the Polymer lowers in stock still? I am wanting to buy one. Heck for 200 bucks its worth a shot.

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    Polymer lowers are sold out. Sorry.

    Still have complete NEA lowers

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    Polymer lowers, with something like a 10.5" upper affixed, is a great way to get your kids and better half introduced into the shooting sports and AR platform.

    Lightweight and easy to shoulder.

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    How are you guys setup for uppers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSE Sales View Post
    Polymer lowers are sold out. Sorry.

    Still have complete NEA lowers
    Darn too bad.

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