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Originally Posted by Billy L-bach
so...
wouldn't these lowers be as durable as any of the other "plastic" guns on the market?
I wonder what kind of compound they used to mold these things. It seems like a decent upper put on top of one of these buggers would make for a pretty decent plinker
Maybe not a match grade gun but it does cost match grade either?
it does look worth a try though
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The ones I saw, at a GBF function, did not seem to be made to the tolerances or quality of a machined lower the edges were sharp where they should have been smooth, rounded where you would expect clean sharp edges, and some areas had molding 'run out' in areas where it would be difficult to clean up, but could interfere with internal mechanisms.
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