What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
- Glock_Holiday
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What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
What AR lower do you own that is unique? Customs, one offs, limited runs. What you got?
Mine has to be one of the limited run of lowers that was done by DDLES for Reddit. I’ve never seen another one in person.
Mine has to be one of the limited run of lowers that was done by DDLES for Reddit. I’ve never seen another one in person.
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Re: What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
This should look familiar to you...considering you made it for me. I've had multiple people offer me stupid money for it.
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Re: What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
Just a handful of the PSA ones.
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I electro etched Casper the friendly ghost on one of mine.
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I have an AZEX marked billet lower made by Sun Devil MFG that was about a 1 of 10 Derek Did back in the day. Nothing really special except to me i guess. And a couple of Tactics Inc LLC done by Scott Milkovich years ago. And a couple Ameetec Gilbert, AZ Lowers, Good Old Warren Mee.....
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Very nice. I’ve got a Tactics and Ameetic lower in my safe as well. Even have one of the old Cav Arms forged lowers they did. I guess we’re old. Lolh8pvmnt wrote: ↑January 18th, 2022, 11:53 am I have an AZEX marked billet lower made by Sun Devil MFG that was about a 1 of 10 Derek Did back in the day. Nothing really special except to me i guess. And a couple of Tactics Inc LLC done by Scott Milkovich years ago. And a couple Ameetec Gilbert, AZ Lowers, Good Old Warren Mee.....
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I still have the first lower i ever bought that wasn't a complete colt or Bushmaster rifle. Its from the OG American Spirit Arms, Marked in block letters with no logo: American Spirit Arms Corp, Scottsdale AZ. Back when they were next to the Exotic Car Dealer on Scottsdale RD. That goes back into the dark ban era of the mid to late 90's. Which doesn't seem that long ago but i guess it really was and we are old.....
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I have a CAV lower with the serial # "BIG BERTHA"...mated to my .50 Beowulf.
I have a few of Shawn's CAV's, but that one is probably the most note worthy.
I have a few of Shawn's CAV's, but that one is probably the most note worthy.
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1st one needs no explanation.....LGB!
Next receiver I picked up somewhere and never found a need to build on.
Finally, have one that started its life out as a no nonsense plain jane XM15 E2 Sendra. Prior to 86 ban converted at Smith Enterprises (at that time they were in Mesa) for $700 + a 200 tax stamp. She still turns heads after 38 years. Wish I had an idea then how much these things would increase in value. The flip side remodel I added 12 years ago.
Next receiver I picked up somewhere and never found a need to build on.
Finally, have one that started its life out as a no nonsense plain jane XM15 E2 Sendra. Prior to 86 ban converted at Smith Enterprises (at that time they were in Mesa) for $700 + a 200 tax stamp. She still turns heads after 38 years. Wish I had an idea then how much these things would increase in value. The flip side remodel I added 12 years ago.
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Re: What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
I must be on all the same government lists as you guys. I also have a few Ameetecs, couple forged CavArms, and I picked up some Sun Devils from Derek, but they're just regular SD marked. Never got any from Scott though.Glock_Holiday wrote: ↑January 18th, 2022, 1:14 pmVery nice. I’ve got a Tactics and Ameetic lower in my safe as well. Even have one of the old Cav Arms forged lowers they did. I guess we’re old. Lolh8pvmnt wrote: ↑January 18th, 2022, 11:53 am I have an AZEX marked billet lower made by Sun Devil MFG that was about a 1 of 10 Derek Did back in the day. Nothing really special except to me i guess. And a couple of Tactics Inc LLC done by Scott Milkovich years ago. And a couple Ameetec Gilbert, AZ Lowers, Good Old Warren Mee.....
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Re: What is you most obscure or unique AR lower?
The only thing that would make it cooler is if it were marked "BLAST" instead of "FIRE"