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10 June 2015, 20:31 #1
CMT Tactical UHP15PDW
CMT Tactical PDW Lower Receiver
UHP15PDW INTEGRATED LOWER SYSTEM
The UHP15PDW Lower receiver features the Integration of a Patent Pending Monolithic adjustable PDW type stock system. This Patent Pending Monolithic stock/lowwer receiver design is the result of a collaboration between BattleArms Development & Cross Machine Tool. The UHP15PDW lower also includes the Ambi Bolt release & Ambi Mag Release Lever similiar to the UHP15A lower receiver. The Ambi Mag release Lever is designed to work in conjunction with the Standard Mil-Spec Mag catch arm without the requirement of proprietary components for proper function. This mag release lever design provides the user field repair options of the mag catch typically not found with most ambi mag release systems that utilize proprietary mag catch arms. The Ambi Mag Release features a raised fence on 3 sides to protect the mag release from accidental actuation during weapon use. The Bolt release Lever & Mag Release Lever feature aggressive Texturing to ensure proper finger placement & grip during actuation. The ambi bolt release, ambi mag release & buttstock adjustment rods are Black Nitrided for corrosion protection.
The UHP15PDW is also available with engraving to start your personalized Rifle build. You may choose from one of the standard engraving options or 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. If you select the "Custom Engraving" option, please send your Black & White Logo to sales@cmttac.com & reference your order# when sending your graphic in a png, jpg or tif format.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR LOCAL FFL EMAIL THEIR FFL INFO TO FFL@CMTTAC.COM PLEASE ADD YOUR ORDER NUMBER AND NAME ON THE FFL.
Specifications
5 AXIS CNC MACHINED FROM 7075 T6 BILLET
TYPE III CLASS II ANODIZED BLACK
WIRE EDM MAG-WELL PROFILE
.154” DIAMETER REAMED TRIGGER & HAMMER PIN HOLES
MULTI CAL MARKED
INTEGRALLY MACHINED TRIGGER GUARD
3.3oz TUNGSTEN WEIGHTED BUFFER W/SPRING
INDUSTRIES SMOOTHEST WIRE EDM CUT FLARED MAGWELL, COMPATIBLE WITH USGI AND MAGPUL GEN 2/3 MAGAZINES
NO ROLL PINS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
UPPER TENSIONING SCREW
BOLT CATCH ASSEMBLY SCREW
LIFETIME WARRANTY AGAINST MANUFACTURE DEFECTS
AMBI BOLT RELEASE/ HARDWARE
AMBI MAG ARM RELEASE LEVER
PATENENT PENDING INTEGRATED 4 POSITION STOCK WITH 4 INCHES OF PULL
PATENT PENDING PDW STOCK CHEEK WELD
PATENT PENDING PDW INTEGRATED STOCK LINEAR GUIDANCE SYSTEM
PATENT PENDING STOCK BALL LOCK MECHANISM
COMPATIBLE WITH STANDARD LOWER PARTS KITS
WEIGHT COMPLETLY ASSEMBLED- 2LBS 4OZ. ( wt. includes standard LPK & grip not included with the UHP15PDW)
MSRP $659.00
https://www.cmttac.com/PDW-STOCK-
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10 June 2015, 20:37 #2
I told Jeff Cross to pre engrave mine to Form 1.
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10 June 2015, 20:49 #3
A little off topic... but when you Form 1 a lower for an SBR it must be engraved with the trust name (because putting those two pins in makes you the 'manufacturer')...correct?
Is there any specific guidance or location or anything like that where said engraving must take place? Or can you engrave it where ever it fits? Does it have to be a certain size or in a conspicuous place? What's the rules?
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10 June 2015, 20:57 #4
ATF 5300.4 in 27 CFR 479.102 (page 92) describes what is necessary to engrave on a SBR or SBS when one is manufacturing. This is not necessary if you purchase one that is already manufactured as it will have been done for you.
1) On the Frame or Receiver the Serial number;
2) on the frame, receiver, or barrel the following additional information;
A)The model;
B)The caliber or gage;
C)Your name or name of the Trust in the case of a Trust (no abbreviations are permitted for the Trust name);
D)The city and state (you can abbreviate the state with the official 2 digit state code)
The above mentioned information must be engraved, casted, stamped (impressing) or otherwise conspicuously placed or caused to be engraved, cast, stamped (impressed) or placed to a minimum depth of .003 inch and in a print size of the Serial number shall be no smaller than 1/16 inch.
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10 June 2015, 21:02 #5
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10 June 2015, 21:00 #10
How's THAT for timing... Sheesh. It's like they KNOW!
-One Nation, Under God
-"The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot." ~ Michael Althsuler
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10 June 2015, 21:02 #11
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10 June 2015, 21:24 #12
SBR engraving is additional $30.00 at CMT, which is a great deal. Custom engraving is additional $50.00. I would email or call them and see what they can do.
https://www.cmttac.com/index.php?rou...mation/contact
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10 June 2015, 21:34 #13
"The GEN2 UHP-15 Lower receiver with engraving is the perfect way to start your personalized Rifle build. You may choose from one of the standard engraving options or 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."
I might drop them an email and see if they have a sample pic of each location so I could choose wisely before I buy.
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10 June 2015, 21:36 #14
I've got mine engraved on the bottom of the trigger well. Clean, and not noticeable.
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10 June 2015, 21:56 #15
Are you talking about where you put your trigger finger on the inside or on the bottom of the trigger guard area? I am open for all kinds of suggestions.
If I am going to own this thing for the next 50 years I don't want it looking like crap :) I have some ideas but I am not sure if they can or would do that. Also I am not really familiar with laser engraving. Is that supposed to be better or worse? I assume my current lower... the Gen2 UHP15 has all standard engraving on it....Personally I am a minimalist on things of that nature.
In your above post it said I would have to specify the caliber in the engraving...so 'multi cal' where it is now won't work?
Eh I just need to see some and how they are done. I just want it to look professional.