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UWone77
10 December 2015, 21:01
New SSA Lower (https://www.cmttac.com/UHP15SSA-SSA) drop is Now Live! The SSA (https://www.cmttac.com/UHP15SSA-SSA) has all of the great Ambi features found on the UHP15A with a Clean look free of a Logo. Available for a very Limited time at a Great Intro price for a ambidextrous featured lower.
Get Yours here- https://www.cmttac.com/UHP15SSA-SSA


SPECIAL INTRO PRICING FOR A LIMITED TIME!!

The UHP15-SSA (https://www.cmttac.com/UHP15SSA-SSA) Lower receiver is the perfect way to start your Rifle build. The SSA (Smooth Side Ambi) Lower includes all the Great Ambi features found on the UHP15A but with a clean look free from any branding.

You may choose to have us laser engrave your SBR or Trust information on the receiver. SBR or Trust information is engraved to the .003 depth required by the ATF. SBR or Trust information can be engraved on the bottom of the trigger guard or on the right side of the receiver above the trigger pin hole. When selecting the SBR engraving option please specify desired Text & Location desired for the text to be engraved in the Notes area when placing your order.

PLEASE HAVE YOUR LOCAL FFL EMAIL THEIR FFL INFO TO FFL@CMTTAC.COM PLEASE ADD YOUR ORDER NUMBER AND NAME ON THE FFL.

CNC MACHINED FROM 7075 T6 BILLET
TYPE III CLASS II ANODIZED BLACK
.154” DIAMETER TRIGGER & HAMMER PIN HOLES
INDUSTRIES SMOOTHEST WIRE EDM MAGELL

SAFE & FIRE SELECTOR MARKINGS
INTEGRALLY MACHINED TRIGGER GUARD

FLARED MAGWELL, COMPATIBLE WITH USGI AND MAGPUL GEN 2/3 MAGAZINES
NO ROLL PINS NEEDED FOR LOWER RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
UPPER TENSIONING SCREW
BOLT CATCH SCREW SUPPLIED
LIFETIME WARRANTY AGAINST MANUFACTURE DEFECTS
WEIGHT- 9.9 OZS

MSRP $229.00


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Dstrbdmedic167
10 December 2015, 21:02
ohh the possibilities with a blank slate! These are awesome!

alamo5000
10 December 2015, 21:09
That looks bad ass. I am a total CMT fanboy.

Honestly though I did have some questions about the 'ambi' stuff (in general) and not just CMT...

http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum/showthread.php?8646-Ambi-CMT-Lower&highlight=

None the less I am picking up my second CMT set either tomorrow or Monday.

GOST
11 December 2015, 01:53
Those look great, the option for SBR engraving is a nice touch also.

din
11 December 2015, 17:24
So hot, want to touch the heiney.

GOST
11 December 2015, 20:57
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/12339070_1645115939080747_5225986500912685319_o.jp g?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9

Axlnut
11 December 2015, 21:03
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/12339070_1645115939080747_5225986500912685319_o.jp g?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9

Now that is pimp ;-)

Think I need to pick one of these up for a future build, I really dig the simplicity of the lines vs the majority of ambi lowers on the market.

DutyUse
11 December 2015, 21:05
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/12339070_1645115939080747_5225986500912685319_o.jp g?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9

That would be epic

GOST
11 December 2015, 21:16
Cool thing about this lower is that CMT does custom laser engraving.

https://www.cmttac.com/Custom%20Laser%20Engraving-%20SBR%20engraving-trust%20engraving

UWone77
12 December 2015, 21:11
LOL. I would get too much shit from my coworkers to rock that at the range.

Now a limited run of those lowers with the Arisaka logo... maybe you have something.

GOST
12 December 2015, 21:18
That would be cool, may be wrong but just don't see Will as a billet reciever guy. Would love to have an Arisaka forged lower.

Dstrbdmedic167
12 December 2015, 21:47
That would be cool, may be wrong but just don't see Will as a billet reciever guy. Would love to have an Arisaka forged lower.

You are 100% accurate in that assumption... I also want an Arisaka forged lower...

Dstrbdmedic167
12 December 2015, 21:50
LOL. I would get too much shit from my coworkers to rock that at the range.

Now a limited run of those lowers with the Arisaka logo... maybe you have something.

How about a Centerfire14 lower....

DutyUse
13 December 2015, 00:19
You are 100% accurate in that assumption... I also want an Arisaka forged lower...

That would be awesome. Their logo would perfect on a lower

Thompson
13 December 2015, 00:24
How about a Centerfire14 lower....
I approve.

titanse05
30 December 2015, 12:14
Rainier Arms going to carry these? Seems that this would match up with the SMOS Upper/Handguard perfectly.

UWone77
30 December 2015, 16:43
Rainier Arms going to carry these? Seems that this would match up with the SMOS Upper/Handguard perfectly.

Yes.

titanse05
30 December 2015, 17:05
Yes.Excellent. I'll try and be customer #1 for that lower. :)

Any insight as to when?

UWone77
2 March 2016, 20:34
768

UWone77
5 April 2016, 08:22
968

Duffy
5 April 2016, 09:53
I assume the right side bolt release uses a factory spec bolt catch and doesn't need anything special?

UWone77
5 April 2016, 09:59
I assume the right side bolt release uses a factory spec bolt catch and doesn't need anything special?

Oh it already got the special treatment Roger. It's the same lower as several pictures ago. Has the ABC installed [:D]

SINNER
5 April 2016, 10:52
Pretty much standard components for me now. And even I will admit a LDFA may be overkill on a lefty upper. Still had to use one though. Lol

Duffy
3 May 2016, 08:10
Oops I meant the left side bolt catch [BD]

The LDFA was designed for left hand shooters, and really any ambi charging handle user in mind. For a left hand shooter, I'd imagine it'd be used more often than it would for a right hand shooter.

If you hold the grip with your left hand, you'd use your right hand to pull back on the right latch of the ambi charging handle. On standard uppers where the FA housing hasn't been moved closer to the ejection port (such as Vltor, Santan Tactical, etc.), the rim of a standard FA is directly underneath the right latch. If you remember to always curl your finger as to avoid contact with the rim of a standard FA, or use your palm, you can get around it.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i314/Duffypoo/LDFA%205_zpsyyz2xocx.jpg (http://s75.photobucket.com/user/Duffypoo/media/LDFA%205_zpsyyz2xocx.jpg.html)

For right hand shooters that train shooting from their weak side, we don't practice shooting from the weak side nearly as often as we do our strong side, so it's harder to build that into muscle memory and would require a conscious thought to curl the index finger to get it out of the way.

LDFA isn't a crutch to replace training, it's just more accommodating for those that don't train every day, week, or month.

In the words of Matthew Hazard of jerkingthetrigger.com who writes much better than I can:

Roger speaks about the LDFA in evolutionary terms. The idea is that as a carbine and its associated manual of arms evolves, so should that carbine’s controls. In this case, the forward assist is shrinking into a vestigial tail of sorts due to its less common use. It is an interesting way of approaching development for a weapon that has changed as much as the AR-15 has over the years.

:P