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    80% lowers - recommendations?

    Since I should have this 7.62x39 pistol finished very soon (as soon as the tax return gets here), I figured I'd start the next project from an 80% lower receiver just to have done it. Has anybody here milled one out? If so, which receiver did you use? There is a plethora of them out there from polymers to billet. I do have some of the necessary tools and access to what I don't have so, that's not a problem.
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    Most cost effective option in terms of just money:

    http://www.rainierarms.com/milsport-...r-receiver-raw

    Pricier and Polymer, but easier to finish and comes with the jig:

    http://www.rainierarms.com/jmt-gen-2...ceiver-jig-blk

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    I've been looking at those JMT ones. JMT designed and made the ViperJet kits. I kind of figure that since their polymer was strong enough for a jet plane, it's probably strong enough for a lower receiver. The price isn't bad for them either since they come with the jig. I could go with the Milsport forged one and need to find out if they have a jig for it first. Anodizing it at home is easy enough after I've machined it. There are some other companies with forged 80% lower receivers + the jigs... some anodized, some not.
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    My buddies have also had look luck using 80% Arms Lowers.

    http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...Lower-Receiver


    For a guy like me that isn't using drill presses on a daily basis, I'd go with the JMT because it does have the jig, and there are some good videos on how to do it.

    http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...uctional-Video

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    The new frontier 80 lowers are pretty aesthetically pleasing. They are the lowers the joe bob Spartan set is built on.

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    I agree the NFA 80's are some of the nicest you can find. Too bad they are nowhere to be found. Been at least 6 months since I have seen any in stock. The billet80's are very nice but a premium on the prices esp. for the 7075 version.

    http://billet80.com/index.php?route=...d=80#container

    Here is a NFA 80 after completion and coating. A friend of mine has access to a laser engraver so the markings will be going on before assembly. First time I've tried it like that.


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    I was watching the easy jig videos yesterday. Definitely using a router would be the way to go with it. I'd have to buy a router though. The JMT seems like a more cost effective way to go and I do have access to a decent drill press.
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    I've done several www.Billet80.co0m lowers.
    i am getting ready to do a www.80percentarms.com lower in a few weeks.
    Both being billet and no Rollmarks,.
    Roger

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