AR-15 80% lower receiver, anodized
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AR-15 80% lower receiver, anodized
AR-15 80% lower receiver, anodized. These 80% Lower AR15 receivers can be finished with the 80% Lower AR-15 Jig and held to tight tolerances by the DIY Gunsmith. The Mag well is fully broached on all our 80 percent lowers for a perfect fit every time.
Our 80% AR 15 Lower receivers are MIL-SPEC and machined from 7075-T6 forgings
The operations left to be completed on our 80 percent lowers are as follows:
fire control group
trigger pin
hammer pin
trigger slot
safety selector hole.
The 80% Lower Receiver is not an FFL (Federal Firearms License) item. This receiver is machined to 80 percent and still requires machining to be completed.
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What is an AR 15 80% Lower Receiver?
An 80% lower receiver is a piece of material (Aluminum) which has been partially completed to a certain point. With readily available tooling from local hardware store and the right techniques, the lower can be transformed into a working firearm.
Is a FFL required to/build a firearm for personal use?
No. You are building the firearm for yourself for your own personal use which is legal under the Gun Control Act of 1968. This is on the ATF’s website under their FAQ page. You can see it here http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/firearms-technology.html .
It is not required to be transferred through a Federal Firearms License Dealer with all the federal paperwork like its finished counterpart, the completely finished lower receiver. These factors make for easy purchasing for home gunsmiths and hobbyists for personal use.
As long as the following laws are met there are no problems:
You can legally own the firearm in question in the state in which you live in,
You are building the firearm for your personal use and for yourself only.
It is a good idea to mark your firearm somehow so that should it ever be lost or stolen you have a way to identify it and report its loss to your local law enforcement. Please check your local and state laws.
What tools are required or recommended to finish my lower receiver?
Building an 80% lower receiver into a finished lower receiver can be done using a variety of readily available tools and the proper techniques. The most popular methods involve using a drill press or milling machine. Once you have chosen the type of drill you wish to use, you will also need a 80% lower jig set which we stock for your convenience. The jig helps ensure that the 80% lower is properly machined and that high tolerances are initiated and maintained.