Modulus Arms 80 Percent AR15 / AR10 Lower BUILD KITS

For the love of all that is good and mighty, PLEASE bring in 1911 or 2011 80% kits. Really want the challenge and joy of a handbuilt and fitted frame, but the only one I can find in Canada..well is constantly out of stock, is only sold in a package, and is way overpriced.

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I'll see what I can do.

How many other people can you get interested in this?
If the good people of Canada can scream, we'll listen.

You could say... Its our business, making Canadians happy :)
 
Even a small percentage off would be enough to get me off the fence on these.. I'll be watching!


Also curious on the black friday ar10 and ar15 bundle with jigs! Please PM me any details!

Yes, show us the deal, it is Black Friday and the price as is, is a bit on the high side compared to others!

Even a small percentage off would be enough to get me off the fence on these.. I'll be watching!

coupon code "CGN10DLR" will get you 10% OFF when you buy 2+ units :0
 
how about a combo price with the tool kit the heavy duty jig and a lower. had c/c in hand to order off their site direct but would prefer to keep money here
 
Your checkout doesn't seem to be working. It's stuck in a loop making me enter my contact info. Haha if we order a jig and bit kit does that qualify for 10% code? Thanks
 
quick question... is there anything legally preventing someone to put an upper receiver, a buffer tube, trigger guard, butt stock (or in general any part that would fit) on an 80% receiver without an rpal ?
 
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At its current state, you would really only be able to attach a buffer tube, pistol grip, and slide a magazine in (Although it wouldn't catch). Drilling any holes or machining the trigger group pocket would technically bring it past 80% complete, but at the same time, I still don't think it's a firearm. I was lead to believe companies produce 80% lowers to give themself a "buffer area" before it's considered a firearm. Beyond that, it's what you're able to defend in court.
 
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