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Thread: Magpul Billet Lower Receiver
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21 January 2008, 12:37 #16Member
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That is a beautiful lower!
TS
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21 January 2008, 17:58 #17The4thHorseman Guest
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13 March 2008, 16:21 #18
Get in line!
But I'm not holding my breath anymore...
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13 March 2008, 21:44 #19
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21 April 2008, 10:24 #20PGTampa Guest
Very cool... love the built in Magpul trigger guard!
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1 May 2008, 15:08 #21
I love looking at stuff I'll never be able to afford.
But its still fun to look at!
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11 May 2008, 06:23 #22
That is a fine piece of work.
Just wondering and I'm not sure if I missed this question here or there but, will there be any 308 lowers?
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14 June 2008, 08:47 #23
Magpul lower
If there is one lower to get, I would put my name on this list for it. While at the SHOT show, I offered to buy the one they had on display, sadly they said no. The feel of this lower and workmanship tells me Magpul spends their R&D money well. I did ask about a 308 lower at the SHOT show, they mentioned only a 223/556 is on the table and other products were the priority.
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15 June 2008, 11:20 #24
I can't help but wonder if this will end up becoming something that trickles out a little at a time, and never really goes into full "retail" sales. Even though its targeted for limited release, its always possible that it may be more limited than we first thought.
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15 June 2008, 19:38 #25
Stickman,
The built in guards for the Norgan are perfect for my has a lefty shooter. Can you show the right side better. I have always had issues with my gear dumping my mags on the M-16 and M-4. In your pic at least it looks like that will be more of an issue for me. With the M-16/4 the Colt guards at least kept them in most of the time, but these look like they are lower.
What's up with the push pins? I can see from the left side they are ball detents, but how do you work the right side?
If I could just get one of these and a BAN State version/neutered UBR in the closed position, . Until then it looks like a Sully
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29 June 2008, 07:37 #26Member
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DMR,
I believe those are Push Button Pins from KNS.
http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/Gun%20Parts.htm
v/r,
B.
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29 June 2008, 10:06 #27
DMR,
Sorry for the late reply, below is a picture that shows the flip side a little better. As beagle pointed out, the pins are KNS pins, and I used them simply to have a different look to the overall weapon, not because of any real need.
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25 September 2008, 07:47 #28MadMax Guest
Nice receiver, what is the price, or do you have to buy the whole gun?
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25 September 2008, 07:54 #29Member
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Max,
The Magpul billet lower was a side project and never made it past a single, super-small run. I believe most if not all of the Magpul lowers are in the hands of Magpul employees, affiliates, and friends.
If you are looking for billet lowers some other options might be:
Larue
Tactical Innovations
Sun Devil
POF
v/r,
B.
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22 October 2008, 10:19 #30
It's not so much that it is billit as the design of the guard on the left side for use with the Norgen Ambi Catch. Guess I will need to offer up something to Drake.
I am still concerned that the mag release button is more exposed on the right side then on standard lowers. Thus making it more prone to dumping mags on us silly left handed shooters.Pro Patria "For Country"
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