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Thread: New 80% AR-15 Jigs @ Dlask Arms Corp.

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    And.....20 more kits posted on our website. Price is up to $139.99. Next batch the price will be up to the standard $149.99 so get yours now !



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    Ordering now

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    Ordered ! Thx

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    Yes! Thanks as well.

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    Is it good for few lowers or its designed for 1 only ?!

    No big deal breaker, I will only built one, one day, its just to know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duff350 View Post
    Is it good for few lowers or its designed for 1 only ?!

    No big deal breaker, I will only built one, one day, its just to know
    If you are careful and don't hog into it when feeding on a mill then theoretically it would last for 100 or more. If you are rough and hit the sides then maybe just one...



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    I still want an answer for post number 5 . Does the jig have guides for these holes ??

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    We have changed the way we make our 80% AR-15's over the years. It used to be what we considered would be acceptable (as well as how we interpreted the CFA) but since it has become such big business we have adopted the Yank standards which are quite clearly listed on the BATFE website and have the EXACT Do's and Don'ts of what is and isn't acceptable. By using their standards we can simply refer people there when they have questions as well it is much, much easier to find info on the 'Ol Interweb Machine. Make sense ?



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    Awesome, good to know. Looks like I'll be waiting for the unanodized upper/lower combo to come back in stock and selling my older one to someone with a bit more experience/skill.

    Thanks for letting us know.

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