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    Tydeeh22

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    Thats what im sayin. I bought one a couple months back, no problems. Its a tight fit to the upper and holds solid. The guy at 4 guns said they built a lower, mated it to an upper, and they could see through it.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Thats what im sayin. I bought one a couple months back, no problems. Its a tight fit to the upper and holds solid. The guy at 4 guns said they built a lower, mated it to an upper, and they could see through it.

    I also have some of those Anderson MFG lowers they have been selling. I built one up last weekend and there is nothing wrong with it.
    Only problem I had was with the Hammer pin. Usually they will slide right in if everything is aligned. This one was real tight, had to tap it in with a punch.
     

    Tydeeh22

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    I also have some of those Anderson MFG lowers they have been selling. I built one up last weekend and there is nothing wrong with it.
    Only problem I had was with the Hammer pin. Usually they will slide right in if everything is aligned. This one was real tight, had to tap it in with a punch.

    Those anderson lowers metal or poly?
     
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