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Plum Crazy AR-15 Improved Gen II Complete Lower Receiver with Buffer Tube and Collapsible Stock - BlackNote - Due to the severe shortage of AR-15 components recently many manufacturers are having to use whatever is available at the time to complete their builds. As such, until further notice, buttstocks, buffer tubes, and grips may vary on this item from the ones pictured. Please note that you have have to be AT LEAST 21 in order to receive transfer of this firearm.

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Would have to, at the very least, change out that god awful stock and grip, no longer making it a deal. I don't believe it ever was!!!

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Classic Cons and "Big Shill Ben"! $99.99 Complete Carbine or Pistol 7075 T6. https://gun.deals/product/kg-ar15-complete-carbine-or-pistol-7075-t6-lower-sale-9999...

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Interesting. You combine the KG complete lower for $99.99 (plus $9.99 shipping), and the BCA AR-15 Complete Upper Assembly, which is $179.99 (plus $10 shipping), you can get an AR-15 with a metal lower for $299.97 shipped.

Lower: https://gun.deals/product/kg-ar15-complete-carbine-or-pistol-7075-t6-lower-sale-9999...
Upper: https://gun.deals/product/bca-brown-bear-ar-15-complete-upper-assembly-16-parkerized-17999...

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Nope

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I was going to get 1 or 2. To set up as 22s... like the S&W at 15 22...but the shipping keeps its as a no. You can go to other places that have "free" shipping.. and get a real metal lower

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$25 in shipping?? This makes the PSA lower @ $129 a better deal.

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Wow, I couldn't agree more. Whether Polymer lowers are acceptable to you or not is personal preference. I don't think anyone but the seller is actually going to tout them as a superior material, but that shipping is the killer here. Hard to call it a deal at all. I'd recommend the PSA all day at the same or even similar final pricing.

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Some reviews...these are located at the very back of the review page-
You get what you pay for, will be trading this out for a metal one in the future

Too much plastic

I did not realize the internal parts were plastic, hammer, trigger, safety and selector switch. Don't expect it to last very long, but I guess you get what you pay for.

Alot of good reviews but I dont like plastic either.If I would get one from a friend or for free,I woun]ld try it out.But being metal is just a few bucks more,will stick to that.

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Yeah, but does it fire plastic bullets ?!

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Mine works great. No problems. Shipping very slow. Can't beat the price for a complete lower

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Tooke mine To the range three times it broke the last time will never use polymer lowers ever again Poorly made

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Was it user error?

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They are impervious to gasoline, acid, acetone, kerosene, and will not break after being dunked in liquid nitrogen and thrown onto a concrete floor unlike aluminum shatter!
Really doubt he could do anything worse on a day trip to the range that would crack it.Maybe he ran it over?

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My 2 cents: 2 bad things, #1 Poly/plastic, #2 CHANGE THE FRICKIN NAME ON THE LOWER, really Plum crazy??? Good luck ever selling this one :(

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Do we know weight on these? Gen 1 used to be crazy light but made of polymer. They changed ownership

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Tough crowd...

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You guys are right boy are they trying hard to sale the plastic.
"They are impervious to gasoline, acid, acetone, kerosene, and will not break after being dunked in liquid nitrogen and thrown onto a concrete floor unlike aluminum shatter!

These can handle up to 500 degrees and in the summer time, they are not hot to touch like aluminum receivers!"

Ok so these can handle liquid nitrogen.. I sure as hell can't.. on the other hand they melt at 500 degrees (im assuming "F", not "C")

Which is more likely the lower gets hot with use or a blizzards suddenly moves on my position while im at the range?

ok kidding aside, I can't see a point in polymer lowers now.. Anderson especially is keeping the market fat and happy with cheap aluminum receivers.

I do have a question though, who makes that pistol grip?
I've seen those (or one that looks exactly like) ofor n 5.99 on ebay (buy it now from china).

But I've been trying to win one of the auctions for them even cheaper then that.. no success yet.
Curious if anyone is putting their name on them or if some chinese factory is just pumping these out.. they look comfortable.

The stock looks like the same kind apoc armory sales as their "budget" stock kit..which is actually kinda nice.
Except the one apoc sales has a nice rubber pad on the end which the one pictured here seem to lack.

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Not sure who makes it but it is based on a Fab Defense design and it is every bit as comfortable as it looks. I got one of the cheap ones, and although the door for the compartment broke off first time I opened it, I wasn't going to use it anyways and the grip feels so good in my hand, I wasn't too worried about that fact.

But the door is very brittle plastic and the hinge will snap with the quickness, so if that feature is important to you, pay extra for the brand name one.

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"all others are of a less superior Forged design"
LOL. That makes no sense. A "less superior" design is still a superior design...
Who wrote this engrish? Perhaps a "less better" engrish speaker?
Look, we all know the virtues of polymer frame guns. Not all polymer is created equal, though, so just state which polymer you're using and we will get the message. There's no need for all that nonsense ad copy. Liquid nitrogen, wtf?

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Holly smokes, crabbysm is right. That description was written very poorly. Kinda a mix of English language learner and Down syndrome.

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You'd be "Plum Crazy" to buy this lower when forged aluminum ones (and everything else) are at fire sale prices.

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This is the most ridiculous listing I've ever seen and in and out of the military, I've seen a lot.

So it's based on a billet design yet it's made of plastic. The statement about forged vs billet is vaporware as this product is neither. And just what the hell is the waterline on a lower receiver? Are they selling a boat, or a lower. If they have managed to make a AR lower that's buoyant, then thats something. But I'm pretty sure if you threw this in the ocean, you'd never see it again.

The idiots that described this product should have worn respirators as they have sniffed way to much polymer dust to be taken seriously.

If you put a coat of paint on a turd, it's still a turd, and this products description is at best, comical.

I'm not bashing the fact it's polymer, I'm bashing the idiots that described it and tried to make it something it's not.

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