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    Is PCF C15 Composite lower any good?

    I am thinking of getting the PCF C15 Composite lower for my 14.5" build. I like it because of the fact that it is extremely light weight and cheap. Is this lower any good?

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    I'll bite.... I would not buy this to use as a foundation for a weapon that would be used for self defense.
    Now with that being said; if you are only going to plink at the range then sure why not.

    I would use that lower if I were looking to build a dedicated .22 carbine.

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    I will second the above post, maybe for a dedicated .22LR build but not for much else.

    You can find complete lowers for sale in auctions and forums, new and used - pay a little more and buy a metal receiver.

    It also looks like this place is using non-standard lower parts, at least the trigger, hammer and selector look a little funky to me.

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    you can get a complete Spike's lower for $250. If I truly felt a need to go cheaper than that, I would probably reconsider getting an AR platform rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zollen View Post
    Is this lower any good?


    No.

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    I have 1, and plan on buying another. Very lightweght and has a nice trigger pull. These are for plinking rifles though. I don't trust anything, but tried and true for self defense. My .02

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEKYARfan View Post
    I have 1, and plan on buying another. Very lightweght and has a nice trigger pull. These are for plinking rifles though. I don't trust anything, but tried and true for self defense. My .02

    How long have you been using it? Have you done some serious drills with it? How durable is it?

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    They are NOT durable. NEKYARfan called his a "plinking rifle" and goes on to say: "I don't trust anything, but tried and true for self defense. My .02"

    Look at something else.

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