Best deal on a standard AR lower?

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Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby papajohn » Tue Jul 31, 2018 11:37 pm

I have a buddy whose area is being overrun by piggies, big and little. He's got a lot of guns but has decided that a bigger-bore AR-15 style rifle would be best, and he's considering a 450BM upper, as well as a .458 SOCOM. While I'd rather he went with the Bushmaster, it's up to him. But he's going to need a good lower receiver, doesn't have the inclination to build one from scratch, so I'm looking for a deal on a good complete upper, if anyone has seen one recently. He's not a gunsmith but he's pretty mechanically-oriented, and I could probably coerce him into doing a decent trigger job on it. I bought one from Palmetto a few years ago and liked it, I'm inclined to steer him that way. Most of you are more into the build-it-yerseff thing more than I, so.......

What say you gents?
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Hoot » Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:44 am

While I have disassembled and reassembled my share of AR's, my first lower was a Rock River Arms pre-fab with their great 2-stage National Match trigger. I still have and love it, though I've since added a second lower which I built up from an obscure and rare DPMS matte stainless steel lower. Love the extra weight it adds. The RRA lowers are still being sold, either in a telescoping stock or an A2 one.

They're good lowers. The sky's the limit on complete uppers. Lots of them showing up these days.

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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby fox400 » Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:56 am

Look into Aero Precision for lowers. I've heard great things about them and have 2 of their complete uppers and have been very pleased with them.

As for triggers...I have Rise Armament RA-140's in all my builds and have been very happy with them. You can catch them on sale for around $100. Its a nice 3.5lb pull single stage trigger. You will need anti-walk pins for them, but if you catch the rite sale, they'll include the pins with the trigger. I originally had polished mil-spec triggers in my builds with light spring kits and after putting the RA-140 in....I'll never go back.

Uppers....there are quite a few these days. Bushmaster, APF, GLFA, and a few others. By brother-in-law picked up a GLFA and it was really reasonably priced and he's been happy with it as far as quality and accuracy.
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Talon_ » Sat Aug 04, 2018 2:50 pm

I know you asked for the best deal on an upper, but I just picked up a complete rifle for $575. It’s an American Tactical Incorporated. I only have 100 rounds through it, and it’s running good.
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Mort » Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:14 am

For best deals on complete AR lowers check out Palmetto State Armory. Watch for sales and free shipping. They currently have some "standard" complete lowers on sale for $129.99 shipped. Their Magpul furniture lowers are also excellent values IMHO.
Edit: Just noticed that you already know about Palmetto. Try as I might, I have never been able to build one as inexpensively as I could buy one complete from them. Even given the fact that I always replace the trigger.
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Tunstal » Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:53 am

You also mentioned an upper - saw this deal from Bear Creek Arsenal - $329 with bolt carrier group/etc.
https://www.bearcreekarsenal.com/upper- ... -p-875-shg

They have other configurations in 16" and 18" - I grabbed the deal on this one:
https://www.bearcreekarsenal.com/upper- ... -p-12-mlok

I have not purchased from them before and didn't see them mentioned much on this forum, but I couldn't pass up the deal if it shoots well.
Their website claims the following "BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques."

I'll let you know when I get it and report to the group what it looks like and how it shoots.
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Robert FL » Mon Aug 06, 2018 12:12 pm

I live close to the Core15 factory. I bought a complete standard lower for $160 plus tax and another with a Hogue stock and grip for ?? Maybe $240??? Don't remember price but both seem good. I did replace the stock trigger groups with a Rise RA-140 and a RA-340 trigger for the Hogue lower.
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby papajohn » Mon Aug 06, 2018 4:28 pm

I appreciate the replies, there are a lot of companies making gear that I wasn't aware of, and I forwarded the info to my pal for a look. He's still chewing on it. Knowing what a cheap old fud he is, I bet he's looking pretty hard at that Bear Creek Arsenal stuff! ;)
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby aboxman » Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:39 am

Talon_ wrote:I know you asked for the best deal on an upper, but I just picked up a complete rifle for $575. It’s an American Tactical Incorporated. I only have 100 rounds through it, and it’s running good.


Do you have the ATI 450 Bushmaster? If so can you post a review. I see complete guns advertised for less than my GLFA upper.

For example: https://www.anacortesgunshop.com/ati-ar15-milsport-16-450bush-10rd-keymod-173982
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Re: Best deal on a standard AR lower?

Postby Hoot » Fri Aug 10, 2018 6:10 pm

aboxman wrote:...snip...I see complete guns advertised for less than my GLFA upper.

For example: https://www.anacortesgunshop.com/ati-ar15-milsport-16-450bush-10rd-keymod-173982


Boy did I wait a week too long to decide to sell my backup Bushmaster upper! Image

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