Anodized AR-15 80% Lower Receiver – MIL-SPEC 7075-T6 Forging
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Anodized AR-15 80% Lower Receiver – MIL-SPEC 7075-T6 Forging
Our anodized AR-15 80% lower receivers are designed with the DIY gunsmith in mind. Constructed from MIL-SPEC 7075-T6 forgings, these lower receivers offer unmatched durability and precision. They are perfectly compatible with 80% Lower AR-15 jigs, ensuring tight tolerances for an easy and accurate build every time. The mag well is fully broached, guaranteeing a seamless fit for your AR-15 parts.
Features:
- High-Quality Construction: Machined from MIL-SPEC 7075-T6 forgings, ensuring exceptional strength and longevity.
- Anodized Finish: Offers added corrosion resistance and a sleek, professional appearance.
- Precision Fit: The mag well is broached to perfection for a flawless fit, every time.
- DIY-Friendly: Complete your build using an 80% Lower AR-15 jig and common tools.
- Operations Left to Complete: Fire control group, trigger pin, hammer pin, trigger slot, and safety selector hole.
- Not an FFL Item: This 80% lower receiver requires finishing and is not a firearm.
What is an AR-15 80% Lower Receiver?
An 80% lower receiver is a partially completed receiver made from aluminum. It requires additional machining to become a fully functional firearm. By using simple tools, such as a drill press or milling machine, along with an 80% lower receiver jig, home gunsmiths can finish the lower receiver with ease and precision.
Do You Need an FFL to Build a Firearm for Personal Use?
No, you do not need an FFL (Federal Firearms License) to build a firearm for personal use. According to the Gun Control Act of 1968, as long as you are building the firearm for your personal use (and not for resale), it is legal. The ATF's FAQ page offers more information, and no federal paperwork is required, making this an ideal option for hobbyists and home gunsmiths.
Required Tools to Finish Your 80% Lower Receiver
To finish your AR-15 80% lower receiver, we recommend using a drill press or milling machine along with an 80% lower receiver jig set. These tools help maintain tight tolerances and ensure the lower is correctly machined. We offer these jigs for sale, making it easy to complete your build.
Note: All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
By following local and state laws and using the right tools, you can create your own custom AR-15 with ease and confidence.