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UWone77
8 March 2014, 10:55
No, it's not Nickel Boron, but NorthTech Defense (http://northtechdefense.com/) is offering their Billet Receiver sets in Bright Bronze anodizing. This color will be a limited run and offered only through Rainier Arms (https://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=4368) as an exclusive. For ordering information, checkout the Rainier Arms webpage here (https://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=4368).


Description:


Northtech Defense' (http://northtechdefense.com/)s passion is to produce high quality, perfectly manufactured, and leading edge designed products for the firearm industry; including Military, Law Enforcement and the Civilian market. Each lower is meticulously inspected for quality control and is built to work seamlessly with our billet upper receiver. Our billet lower is stylized and balanced to perfectly compliment our billet upper receiver.

Northtech Defense (http://northtechdefense.com/)’s billet upper receiver was created to be perfectly matched to our billet lower . Some of the features include a cutting edge Titanium Forward Assist which was crafted from the highest grade titanium which weighs 40% lighter than steel and is over twice as strong. The lines in which the FA follow have been brought forward and tucked in slightly to allow for a better flow of the receiver. Detailed styling is featured in the shape and lines of the receiver as well.


Features:


Solid trigger guard for added style and strength
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 standard mil spec uppers
Basic Hardware included bolt catch screw
Machined from High Grade Aerospace Billet Aluminum 7075-T6
Standard with a Titanium Forward Assist assembly featuring a stylized heat treated Titanium button and heat treated
Machined from 7075 T6 aerospace billet aluminum with M4 Style Feed Ramp cuts
Works great in a semi or full auto platform (either Direct Impingement or Piston Driven)
Meticulous pre-finish work including being bead blasted prior to being anodized
NorthTech's Limited Edition Bright Bronze Rainier Arms Exclusive
Comes installed with a Mil spec ejection door


MSRP: $429



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GOST
8 March 2014, 11:51
LMMzach talked to Northtech and said only 30 sets were produced.

GOST
8 March 2014, 11:53
If your wanting a really limited run receiver you could get one of these or spend $7500 on Gunbroker for a Magpul billet.

UWone77
10 March 2014, 11:20
LMMzach talked to Northtech and said only 30 sets were produced.

I believe since this is a limited run for Rainier Arms, it might be a semi-regular item depending on how well they sell. Other colors maybe available down the road.

LMMzach
10 March 2014, 11:25
Ya I was on Instagram talking to northtech when they replied this

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/11/gysajavy.jpg

I went ahead and ordered a set since I was planning on using northtech for my next build but was going to use the burnt bronze they offer

LMMzach
10 March 2014, 11:29
Also they are anodized if I'm not mistaken cerakote is a paint? I could be wrong about that but he did mention they are anodized to me

mustangfreek
11 March 2014, 01:12
Thats badass...

UWone77
11 March 2014, 23:24
Also they are anodized if I'm not mistaken cerakote is a paint? I could be wrong about that but he did mention they are anodized to me

I emailed them that question. I wasn't sure if it was cerakote or anodizing either. The description says that it is bead blasted before anodizing. I'm wondering if that just applies to their standard Lower. I'll let you know when they respond.

UWone77
13 March 2014, 01:58
I confirmed with the owner at NTD, that these maybe produce again, depending on demand from Rainier Arms.

Also it's not cerakote, but the color of the anodizing.

GOST
13 March 2014, 05:54
Gunmetal anodizing would be nice.

LMMzach
13 March 2014, 10:48
I'd like to see more companies do some sort of green more of a foliage if I had the option lol.

LMMzach
18 March 2014, 10:15
My set came in today

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/19/yzuhu5ev.jpg

GOST
18 March 2014, 10:23
You're gonna be the sexiest at the range once that's finished, but what do I know you may already be.

UWone77
20 March 2014, 01:54
My set came in today

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/19/yzuhu5ev.jpg

Make sure you post pictures when you build it up or in the process... that way I can be a little more jealous everytime. Originally I thought about picking a set up, but realized I had too much else going on, and the wife was cutting my firearms budget in half. Nice score!

GOST
20 March 2014, 04:04
At least your wife gives you a firearms budget, mine requires blackops budget.

mustangfreek
20 March 2014, 04:10
Make sure you post pictures when you build it up or in the process... that way I can be a little more jealous everytime. Originally I thought about picking a set up, but realized I had too much else going on, and the wife was cutting my firearms budget in half. Nice score!


X2 on the pics, that set is killer !!


Lol..at rich and his budget cut..[BD]

UWone77
13 May 2014, 21:17
NorthTech Defense Bright Bronze Receiver sets are available again at Rainier Arms. NorthTech has confirmed that a 3rd batch is unlikely anytime soon. Rainier has 29 left as of this post.

https://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/cart