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UWone77
25 July 2013, 04:33
Northtech Defense (http://northtechdefense.com/) has made another run of their Billet AR15 Lower Receiver (http://northtechdefense.com/products/AR15BilletLowerReceiver). I personally like to call this version 2.5. [:)] The first generation had the small Northtech Defense Logo, which was updated in the second generation with the larger logo and front serrations. The last version appears to have slightly different ( more aggressive ) front serrations A Different font was used for the magazine release side. Also the Magwell Flare is now on the front and rear instead of just the sides. I will have to confirm other changes if any. Also looking forward to their soon to be released Billet Upper. (http://northtechdefense.com/products/AR15BilletUppers)

Description:

NorthTech's (http://northtechdefense.com/) passion is to produce only high quality, firearm and related products, which lead or can be compared to the best in the industry, in all aspects.

They desire to only make and sell the best products because you deserve the best. They understand that this means continually improving their products to better serve you. This breaks down to tighter tolerances, domestic material, a solid supply chain, better QC processes, and all consumer feedback, (military/law enforcement, or recreation input) is essential.


Specifications:

Machined from High Grade Aerospace Billet Aluminum 7075-T6
Magwell flare is increased for smooth magazine loads
Lower to upper nylon tipped tensioning screw
Added 3-D machined mid to magazine design, for strength and style.
Standard Military Spec Black Anodizing
Matched to fit all standard mil spec uppers
Matched perfectly to fit Northtech billet Upper Receivers
Basic Hardware included bolt catch screw
Solid trigger guard for added style and strength
9.25 oz

They are available now at dealers, checkout our friends at Parallax Tactical (http://www.parallaxtactical.com/) and Rainier Arms (http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=3455).

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RiverRat
25 July 2013, 06:40
UWone77

Looking at your images, it appears that the entire front side has been subtly altered. The area under the pivot pin is cut differently, even before machining the serrations on the front face. The front lip of the magwell seems angled differently, making the flare thinner in the front. The bevel on the vertically running corners may be angled off more.

All combined, these changes appear to make the front surface more "cupped" to provide a better grip surface on the leading edge of the receiver. Not sure that it would make a practical difference, but it does make an attractive lower

UWone77
25 July 2013, 11:28
Yes, this is a pretty aesthetically pleasing lower. I have the last version and the changes are subtle.