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So I got this Plum Crazy Complete Lower.

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  • 45tex

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    I got my C 15 lower yesterday. I thought it might be a base for my M16A1 kit plans, but the plastic just looks too plastic. I'm thinking now to maybe build a franken-M4 in .223 or 9mm. Let me know what upper parts you have for sale. Its got a 4 position M4 buttstock, but I'd be interested in a solid A1 or 2 buttstock, just cause I like them. For me this is a learning situation. Thanks any info or parts information is honestly appreciated.

    P.S. Anyone have any experience with SARCOINC.COM
    Also met an FFL that will sell DEL TON stuff with only about a 6% markup, but you have to pay Texas tax on the purchases so I don't know yet if its such a good deal.

    Like I said this is a learning situation for me. Houston area
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    Texan2

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    Buy straight from delton online and its cheaper...also look at jse surplus.com. I guess beuaty is in the eye of the beholder. Of the people who have seen mine most don't notice the polymer lower until they pick it up
     

    nalioth

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    I wouldn't worry too much about the durability of the Plumb Crazy lower - there've been been reports of folks runnin a few in different action matches w/o complaint . . .


    . . . but tell me why - after almost 30 years of Glocks - do people still have lower expectation from "plastic" firearm components?
     

    Texan2

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    I wouldn't worry too much about the durability of the Plumb Crazy lower - there've been been reports of folks runnin a few in different action matches w/o complaint . . .


    . . . but tell me why - after almost 30 years of Glocks - do people still have lower expectation from "plastic" firearm components?
    my thoughts exactly...
     

    texasislandboy

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    dont take this wrong but i dont want to spend 100 bucks on a lower that im going to put a 700$ upper is going on ... a nice trigger makes a gun
     

    nalioth

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    dont take this wrong but i dont want to spend 100 bucks on a lower that im going to put a 700$ upper is going on

    Why not? I did.

    Colt 16" upper on a Plumb Crazy lower:
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    Texan2

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    I don't care if you get one or not, just make an informed choice. A guy at the show had them for $109 plus tax....if you just need a coyote killer....its hard to beat that price. The trigger on mine is decent.
     

    SC-Texas

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    The Pcf trigger in my ultralight build rivals any aftermarket trigger out there. This I know.
     
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