Anderson stripped AR lowers

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Re: Anderson stripped AR lowers

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Well, there are no mil-spec triggers on the market, because mil-spec triggers are full auto or 3-round burst.

I will report that the LaRue MBT trigger fits quite happily in the Aero.
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Y’all do know that Anderson is a manufacture. They make lowers for other companies.
I have used Anderson lowers on more then 20 builds with no problems. I think I have about 8 stripped Anderson lowers in my box.
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Dosent Andeson offer 100 lower bulk packs?
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As I am both kind of cheap about such things, and only intending this rifle as a plinker / practice rifle for my son, I decided to go ahead and get the Anderson. And WTF, bought two extra as well. My other son is roughly 2 years out from graduation as a Mech E. and it would make a cool Graduation gift for him too.

... and a third one for when I get around to building a 6.5 or 6.8 rifle eventually and/or a hedge against black rifle inflation.

After the rifle for my son. My next project is actually getting a weaver rail welded to my G3. I have the rail, but do not trust my poor welding skills on a $1k rifle; need to find a gunsmith I can trust for that one.

More immediately, I need to pick a good but not too expensive mid length kit or upper with a flat top and some good folding iron sights.
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Re: Anderson stripped AR lowers

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Vonz90 wrote:.

More immediately, I need to pick a good but not too expensive mid length kit or upper with a flat top and some good folding iron sights.
https://www.specopmfg.com/ Check out these guys. Great quality .. decent prices.
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