SFRC AR-15 Lowers! PRESALE ON NOW!

order placed.
I chose EMT instead of CC as I'm trying to pay it down. When/where should I send the EMT payment? I can do the full amount up front, give a deposit or wait until they're ready to ship - just let me know.

Thanks and looking forward to my first AR build!! :D
 
Can you post the roll mark details? Pictures etc? Would like to see what it looks like before committing.

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It is a stripped lower, you put on the buffer tube.

The buffer tubes are not compatible with each other. Someone with a Mil-Spec tube will not thread into a Commercial lower, and vice versa:

http://www.ar15fornoobs.com/mil-spec-vs-commercial-spec-buffer-tubes

Edit: Apparently I'm wrong: the threading is close-enough (I've never changed anything rearward of the trigger group, so it's all learning for me).

Edit again: A quote from another site: "All lowers are milspec... some come with commercial tubes"

Carry on, then :)
 
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The buffer tubes are not compatible with each other. Someone with a Mil-Spec tube will not thread into a Commercial lower, and vice versa:

http://www.ar15fornoobs.com/mil-spec-vs-commercial-spec-buffer-tubes

No, the threading they use is EXACTLY the same. The only difference is that Commercial tubes use something more like a 50% thread, and Mil Spec have a 75% thread. The commercial spec tubes have the shallower thread because they're usually extruded Aluminum and are extruded to the same diameter as the tube. 1-3/16th" x16TPI.

Mil Spec. tubes when forged (or billet machined) have a larger section at the end for the more fully formed threads.

When finished, the outside diameter of the tube ITSELF is slightly different, and it requires you to use a buttstock that is the same size.
 
You can put whatever buffer tube you want.
(fingers crossed for an SFRC-marked lower, with a Canadian Flag, somewhere on it... an instant Classic")

Commercial Buffer tube, probably?

These'll sell out faster than a crateload of wrapped Enfields with a zero accidentally missing from their prices :)
 
great marketing! what logo are you using specifically (just the letters in "army font") - i think the rest of the technical questions have been answered besides the OEM (but i respect not divulging that) - somewhere above was there confirmation there are no extra features like ambi?

cheers,
jg
 
great marketing! what logo are you using specifically (just the letters in "army font") - i think the rest of the technical questions have been answered besides the OEM (but i respect not divulging that) - somewhere above was there confirmation there are no extra features like ambi?

cheers,
jg

Ordered!

And I'd love to know the logo design too, so many variables.
 
What do you mean ambi? Put an ambi mag catch and selector on and It's ambidextrous. This is a stripped lower.
 
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