You can try SFRC. I hate to be the bearer of bad news to you but ALL AR15 lowers are restricted.Ive bin looking for one of these for awhile. NEA wont return my emails for availablity and shooting edge said they havnt seen any in awhile. Where can i find one ?
Are they still non restricted ?
You can try SFRC. I hate to be the bearer of bad news to you but ALL AR15 lowers are restricted.
You can try SFRC. I hate to be the bearer of bad news to you but ALL AR15 lowers are restricted.
AR Stock capability offers stock customization and varied cheek riser options. Something to consider when deciding between the lower and magwell adapter
It's not an AR15 lower...".
Thought I'd link below the review of the NEA Swiss Arms lower from one of our CGN member (Angryeyebrows) who I fully respect based on his real-life experience, for some additional food-for-thought on this:
ht tp://www.geardynamics.ca/nea-swiss-arms-lower.html
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Definitely not a bad idea as well. The only downside is that you do have to ship the rifle over to them (was it The Shooting Edge or The Calgary Shooting Center??) and back. So $100 on top of $250 (?) was it.
I always look at these and think "That looks like an AR180B, but its three times the gun!"
Has anyone done a swiss arms with a Magpul UBR or similar collapisble stock? Most of the ones I've seen use the A2 stock.
I can confirm the slop in the rear takedown pin and the channel for the bolt catch spring being too shallow. The factory spring was under too much pressure and only LAR-15 magazines were strong enough to overcome the bolt catch spring engage the bolt catch. I removed the factory spring and cut down a weaker spring from a disposable lighter and it now functions as intended. It took maybe 20 minutes from deciding to change it to function testing the replaced spring. Happy with mine anyway.
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I always look at these and think "That looks like an AR180B, but its three times the gun!"
Has anyone done a swiss arms with a Magpul UBR or similar collapisble stock? Most of the ones I've seen use the A2 stock.



























