NEA AR-15 Pistol Stripped Lowers

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Have you ever wanted to own an AR-15 Pistol but couldn't find the lower to build it? Well we have the solution for you.....the NEA15P!


http://www.theammosource.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_24_284&products_id=5217


These are brand new NEA-15P stripped pistol lowers. They are registered as AR-15 pistols and the serial #'s start with NEAP. NEA lowers are made from forgings.

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Please forgive my ignorance, but how would a pistol lower differ than one from a rifle? Would the distinguishing characteristic be more related to barrel length than anything else??
 
Please forgive my ignorance, but how would a pistol lower differ than one from a rifle? Would the distinguishing characteristic be more related to barrel length than anything else??
Other than the serial number and how it is registered, there is no physical difference to a rifle one. however having it registered as a pistol lower, if the RCMP ever decided to push the pistol mags can only be used in a pistol agenda one can still use the pistol mags in these lowers.
 
Cool. Looks like they changed the Griffin logo a little. Looks raised now.

All of the forged lowers have the raised logo.

This should also allow you to take your short barrelled AR pistol to the US....you can't take a short barrelled rifle.


Ryan
 
All of the forged lowers have the raised logo.

This should also allow you to take your short barrelled AR pistol to the US....you can't take a short barrelled rifle.
Ryan
don't you have to take off your should stock and buffer tube and replace it with a pistol buffer tube?
 
don't you have to take off your should stock and buffer tube and replace it with a pistol buffer tube?

Wondering the same. I'd like to throw a 7.5" upper on there, but would I just be able to run a pistol tube, being that it's registered as a pistol?
 
hmm interesting.
if i buy one of these but dont plan on building it for a while i would still need to put a trigger lock on it and store it in a locked cabinet with my other firearms because it is a restricted lower, right?
 
hmm interesting.
if i buy one of these but dont plan on building it for a while i would still need to put a trigger lock on it and store it in a locked cabinet with my other firearms because it is a restricted lower, right?
It wouldn't have to be a trigger lock, but it has to be locked in some unspecified way and it cannot be firable.
 
Does this mean we can build dedicated .22 pistol AR's with buffer tube caps, and have 20+ round CMMG or similar mags?

Like this?


Or piston uppers for larger calibers? If yes then:
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