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Thread: SBR Lower Choice?
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14 May 2010, 09:06 #16
I missed your question before (sorry).
I don't recommend a Magpul C series, or even an A series to people as they are not something people can go buy, with very very few exceptions.
My comment about the C series was made as I already own one, and while I own the A series also, I treat the C series like a rented mule instead of a safe queen. My A series is safe queen, even though its serial number is several digits higher. I'm not sure why it worked out that way.
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14 May 2010, 18:01 #17
Among you guys with multiple SBR lowers, is there a preference between a Form1 or Form4? I have a POF GenII that I've been planning on going the Form1 route with, but is there something more to be gained by going with a factory SBR lower?
S/F
"There is no greater calling than to defend the life of a fellow Marine" - LtCol McClane, USMC
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14 May 2010, 18:36 #18
Resale. A Form 1 with either your name, corp, or trust simply won't hold anywhere near the value a factory registered Form 4 lower would.
That said, my Noveske blem is Form 1.
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17 May 2010, 07:20 #19Banned
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I disagree with this. Don't buy a lower to SBR or a factory SBR'd lower for resale. You need to think of this lower as something you will be married to.
So get the one you like the best with the features you want. Billet/Forged, Ambi, yada yada yada....
In the scheme of things, is dropping $300 -400 on anything not something you can afford? ($100-200 lower, $200 stamp).
The $200 stamp is a sunk cost. After that check is cashed there ain't no getting it back.
Chris.
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17 May 2010, 08:05 #20
I agree with you wholeheartedly. There are those that may choose/need at a later point to sell off. The stamp is a lost cost, but base value of the reciever in the event of sale is what I meant by the statement.
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17 May 2010, 18:31 #21
I agree, residual value still exists, but for most that would be sold after lots of other quite painful sales - at that point the devaluation because of trust/individual markings on a receiver wouldn't phase me as much - but my outlook on SBR ownership is probably unique. I can really see the attraction of a Form4, but it doesn't seem it's for me, especially when I have a POF lying around unbuilt.
S/F
"There is no greater calling than to defend the life of a fellow Marine" - LtCol McClane, USMC
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18 May 2010, 07:38 #22Banned
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I've never seen a stripped used Title I lower for sale.
I would imagine it would be worth half or less of what a new one would cost.
So $50-100?
If anyone can foresee a time in their future where they may need that last c-note NFA is not for them now.
Chris
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28 May 2010, 23:37 #23Member
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I am papering a Diablo 5.56 - 7" Upper. Not that I will fire it all of the time but it's the shortest barrel I will run. My lower is made by a small company out of Tucson. Double Diamond Law Enforcement Supply. They are changing the name soon but the receiver has no logo on the left side, so you can engrave as you see fit. It IS a Perfect Match to the MUR Upper. I mean perfect. Fit and lines are awesome. No real pics but ask them if they can shoot some via email. My lower is getting a logo engraved on it before type III Hard Coat Anodizing. By the way, their lowers have the same ano as the VLTOR Uppers.
http://www.shop.doublediamondsupply....DARMVL01T2.htm
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24 July 2011, 00:47 #24
What companies will still service a lower after you've made it into an SBR?
"Make sure you're right, then go ahead."
--Davy Crockett
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20 January 2012, 12:14 #26Member
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