80% AR lower jig

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Would or wouldn't??

Haven't tried the router jugs but have worked on one with a drill press. Wasn't hard. Just work it slow and have the right bits. Do your best to make sure your holes are straight
 
I can get a done completed lower coated Anderson here in town with numbers for $35 and they go fast. The last 80% I saw last was like $60 or $80. If it's for the fun of machining it yourself ok that cool.
 
I've done a few with the original 5D Tactical set up. Super easy. I got the router used for like $60. Helped my neighbor with one, my coworker has the stuff doing one right now...

Two I built out. Top one is a 20" 6.5 Grendel, bottom one is a 16" 5.56. These are both billets from 80% arms. I like the look of the billets better than the forged ones, but I have a hand full of those too.

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$40 forged 80% lowers.. :flags-usa:
https://onlylongrange.com/forged-80-ar15-223-lower-receiver/

I have some of the "right to bear" forged 80% w/ selector engravings if someone were interested. $55.
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There is a 5D kit on offer up for $160 right now.

https://offerup.co/ZU4THQNIjP
 
ducatilover said:
Would or wouldn't??

Haven't tried the router jugs but have worked on one with a drill press. Wasn't hard. Just work it slow and have the right bits. Do your best to make sure your holes are straight

Sorry ment to say would not.
 
Thanks. It really only takes about 30-45 minutes to do the machining. It takes me longer to set up/tear down the table stuff in my driveway than to machine it.

I do it in the drive because it make a huge mess with shavings, and I can just blow it into the grass.
 
80% arms has their billet raw blems on sale for $50. The raw one I posted earlier was a blem...I blem I couldn't find.
 
I used the 5D kit with the AR10 adapter. Gonna be selling both pretty soon since I have no interest in milling out another lower.

Pretty easy and straight forward enough. The company had a couple different videos with clear instructions. It's also a pretty fun learning experience.
 
Is yours the original or Pro?

If original, I'd be interested in the AR10 adapter.
 
XJThrottle said:
TangoDown said:
XJThrottle said:
Is yours the original or Pro?

If original, I'd be interested in the AR10 adapter.

It's the original.
Would you sell the 10 stuff separate?

I don't mind, as long as you know you need the AR15 jig kit as the 10 kit uses parts from it.

To clarify, this is the kit I have. https://www.5dtactical.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=5D-15-308-KIT
 
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