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26 November 2014, 05:12 #31
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26 November 2014, 05:20 #32
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26 November 2014, 05:31 #33
Likewise...
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27 November 2014, 11:36 #34
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27 November 2014, 11:53 #35
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27 November 2014, 11:59 #36
There maybe a limited run of about 50 of these for sale. Stick an San Tan are talking, just have to see if there is enough interest to justify a run.
I'd love to see a WEVO run, but it's pretty expensive to pony up $450 for a Billet Receiver Set, just because it has a WEVO logo and custom serials.
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27 November 2014, 12:22 #37
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27 November 2014, 19:12 #38
I figured they'd be close to that. What's the going rate for a kidney?
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28 November 2014, 10:47 #39
This is really one of the reasons why I've held off doing any kind of WEVO receivers. As the production would be low, and not many are willing to do low production numbers + Custom engravings and serial numbers.
San Tan has been fantastic, and makes a premium product, but a custom receiver set, that would appeal to a limited number of people in my opinion going to be a hard sell in this day and age of the $50 lower.
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28 November 2014, 10:58 #40
Yep I understand completely. It isn't for everyone and most people don't want to pony up the extra expense for quality. I'd love to own a San Tan set but it is hard to pay $450ish for a set when there are so many other options like the Joe Bob set I got yesterday for $216 shipped.
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28 November 2014, 11:00 #41
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28 November 2014, 11:02 #42
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28 November 2014, 11:04 #43
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28 November 2014, 11:09 #44
LOL... well I do have like 3 other lowers I'm not using.
There's another point too on the San Tan's, the value is in the ambi features. If you're not going to use the ambi features, you likely won't see the value.
$289 MSRP for a Standard STT-15
But then you have to realize that how many other fully ambi lowers are on the market and at what price point? They are much higher, especially when you think of say, KAC.
If you took another Billet Receiver with an Ambi Bolt Catch, you're still going to have to add another $70-80 for a Norgon Magazine release.
The STT-15 also requires only a trigger, a safety selector, and take down pins to finish, saving you the cost of a lower parts kit. Most of us swap out triggers nowadays, so I'm always buying LPK's without triggers.
In the end, it's not really competing in the $50 market, but to most a lower is a lower, unless you see the value.
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28 November 2014, 11:12 #45
Agreed and very true. That is a big plus! Especially since I shoot southpaw!