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The Aero Precision AR15 Gen 2 Stripped Lower Receiver is the ideal base for any custom AR15 build. Machined to mil-spec dimensions, the Aero Precision AR15 Gen 2 lower ensures the highest quality with the correct interface for all standard components.The Aero Precision Gen 2 AR15 lower has been improved with new features. The Increased Magwell Flare provides a sleeker look while allowing for easier insertion of magazines, and the new nylon tipped Upper Tension Screw allows you to fine tune the fit of your upper and lower receiver. This feature provides you with a tight fit in any standard AR15 upper receiver. Stripped AR15 Lower Receiver, Gen 2Nylon tipped tensioning set screwWeighs 8.35ozMade in the USA
SKU#: EAAPAR501101

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The M4E1 is a better built lower.

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They charge tax??

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A few states are requiring tax, even if they have no presence in the state. My state of WA, as of 09/30/2018, requires any a business that does more than $100k in sales or 200 transactions a year to collect a "USE TAX" of 8.4% (same as the sales tax). Sucks bawls!

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Not to out of state buyers.

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Several states, including Hawaii, Tennessee and Vermont, began collecting online sales taxes in July, according to the Tax Foundation Opens a New Window. . Mississippi’s taxes took effect in September.

On Oct. 1, online sales taxes arrived in 10 more states: Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin.

Colorado announced last month that it will begin requiring e-commerce businesses to collect sales taxes on Nov. 1, joining North Carolina. Connecticut’s online sales taxes begin Dec. 1. Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska and Utah plan to start the clock on internet sales taxes on Jan. 1, 2019, the Tax Foundation said.

In most states, new online sales taxes apply to companies with a minimum amount of annual sales revenue or transactions in the state. For example, Michigan said online retailers with sales exceeding $100,000 or 200 transactions with Michigan consumers would be subject to sales taxes.

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Coupon codes do not work.

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How is this a good deal?

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Yes, is this a good deal? Are these still panic prices? Wernt these selling for less before Parkland?

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