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E3 Arms AR-15 Improved Gen II Complete Lower Receiver model C15 w/ commercial buffer tube and slider - Black

This updated E3 Arms complete lower receiver features an improved ergonomic grip with trap door and a tactical buttstock with a quick detach sling swivel attachment port... ( Sling Swivel Not Included ). Important Note - Images shown here are stock photos that generally represent the product, however, the hardware on these lowers sometimes varies based on availability. Sling Swivels are currently unavailable with the product but the proper Q.D. swivel can be purchased separately on this site if so desired.

Please note that you must be AT LEAST 21 to receive the transfer of this firearm

Based off a Billet Aluminum design where all others are of a less superior Forged design, ours are reinforced in all areas of concern and the strongest available on the market bar none!-Has an internal pocket radius in the GEN 2 design toward the rear of trigger which eliminated the back strap from breaking. Has a reinforced water line on our receiver, all others do not have this upgrades - 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 which would shatter! - These can handle up to 500 degrees, and in the summertime, they are not hot to touch like aluminum receivers! - They are lighter than aluminum and can be run over at the mag-well, where aluminum will be crushed and rendered useless! - If you scratch ours, they retain color and also a little WD-40, and some green scratch pad removes the scratch. - Our fire controls require no lubrication whatsoever - The castle nuts do not need to be torqued, or staked as they are factory torqued with blue Loctite, and will not come loose.

E3 Arms
CALIBER/GAUGE
Multi
ACTION
Semi Automatic
BARREL LENGTH
0
CONDITION
New
SKU #
LNG-E3-G2

SPECIFICATIONS
Additional
.Multi Caliber
Complete lower receiver
Black
SKU LNG-E3-G2
Country of Manufacture United States
License Requirement FFL
Manufacturer E3 Arms
Mfg. Part Number E3 Arms Gen 2 - Black
UPC ITM3368
Caliber/Gauge Multi
Action Semi Automatic
Barrel Length 0
Condition New

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The picture on the Classic Firearms website is significantly different from the picture on Gun.Deals.

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Have had one for years trigger is decent but I wish I spend a couple more 20's for a psa classic lower instead

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When I go to purchase different grip and buttstock shows. Just trying to make sure that I will be getting the lower with the improved grip and tactical buttstock that shows in the above photo..

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Except for the dude who "strocked" out when he used his, has anyone else had any trouble with this genII? I've got a .22LR ar upper I'm thinking this would be great for my kids, light weight.

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Lol also the hammer is steel and hits with authority. Suprisingly good trigger pull.

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I have this and think I spent $89 ish over a year ago. Slapped a scoped Hardened Arms upper on it. Have had no problems with it. You'll just need to place a strip or two of black electrical tape along the buffer tube to minimize the wobbly stock. It isn't like a nice Magpul.

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If had mine for almost a year now, put thousands of rounds thru it, not an issue or malfunction yet, it's a very solid build despite what everyone is saying about polymer... And if you watch the video, dude tells you it's a mix of polymer and other materials there spent the last couple years designing... I don't care if that true or not on paper, what matters to me is how the build performs, and it's performed flawlessly. If something happens In the future ill be sure tho update this accordingly.

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...and will not break after being dunked in liquid nitrogen and thrown onto a concrete floor unlike aluminum which would shatter!"

Glad to hear. I did this to my other 14 guns and now half of them won't shoot.

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I own a gen 1. No issues whatsoever. Only a few hundred rounds on it, but i do like the trigger (plastic). Crazy i know. For the average AR owner i would say this lower is just fine. Just my experience.

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Terrible, plastic butt stock, plastic buffer tube, hammer, everything is cheap, thin, flimsy plastic, I bought one for a budget build, butt strocked it two times, stock broke off, after I took the stock off, butt stroked it again to try and get my action open, buffer tube cracked, and the buffer tube came loose and started unthreading from receiver, before I took it to the range I installed a magpul b.a.d. lever, second time I released my bolt the aluminum mag catch snapped in half, poor choice in money, poor choice in time, nothing besides the castle nut is usable on any other rifle, I should have just lit 100$ on fire and saved my time on this POS, seriously, spend the extra 20$ on a psa aluminum lower

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Lmfao. But also sorry to hear of your experience.

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What is "butt strocked"?

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That’s what men do that buy plastic lowers with each other

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Is the hammer and trigger controls metal or polymer? I watched a few vids of the gen 2 and it was supposedly shipped with metal trigger controls,hammer etc.

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It says not to use this lower for a pistol build because it won't run or function properly.....what would be the differences that effect the function???

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I think they mean you'll get in trouble legally because it's registered as a rifle, not pistol. Plus you would need to change the buffer tube and buffer weight unless you are going to SBR it.

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Its shipped now. I'm excited.

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Last time i checked i believe Joe bobs sells these for $99 with free shipping

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Ordered mine two weeks ago and it still hasn't been shipped. Good thing I'm not in a hurry or I'd cancel my order.

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How do they compare to say Tennessee Arms poly lowers? Have no experience with poly whatsoever and was just wondering. Only brought up TA as I stumbled across them earlier tonight.
Are there major diffs between these two brands(and any others) or are they all about the same?

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Is there a three day waiting period in Florida for this like when purchasing a handgun at the store?

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Yes

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It depends on your state. I'd call your FFL & ask them (tell them its a Complete AR15 Lower Receiver, if they don't know what that is get another FFL).
This lower isn't marked as rifle or pistol but is sold with a rifle buffer tube & stock installed & will likely be treated the same as a Rifle. This is marked for multiple calibers (in case that makes any difference).

A complete (not 80%) AR platform lower receiver is the serialized part of the firearm & will need the same requirements as any other firearm (varies by state).
For my state for any firearm that is them shipping to my (choice of) FFL, driving to said FFL, passing the background check, paying the $25 (varies by FFL) FFL transfer fee & taking it home (or to the range).

If your wanting to 'build' this into a pistol you will need a pistol buffer tube & 'stock'(optional, could get a foam tube pad instead or nothing).

Keep in mind Classic Firearms has been known for charging allot for shipping (though I heard something about lower costs recently?) & can be quite slow to ship but once shipped is generally fast to get where its going.

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I have one of these lowers as well I put it with a 7.62x39 bca and it has done great 500 rounds in no problems so far .

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I bought this lower from Classic Firearms and came within a week to my FFL. It is very light & tight, and has a surprisingly good, crisp trigger. Better than mil-spec trigger. Lower weighed 28 oz. I paired it with a PSA 16in Mid-length upper and then a PSA 18in 223 Wylde rifle-length upper. I put 100 rds in each upper with this lower. NO problems whatsoever. I was getting 3in groups with the middy at 50 yards with cheap RDS. 2 inch groupings with the rifle length upper and Vortex red dot. Don't hesitate on this lower. I was very impressed by it's performance.

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Not a bad set up for $99 bucks 8-)

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Can this be paired with a 300aac upper?

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- Stop your complaining you don't want it don't buy it. 8-)

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Composite trigger?!?!?!? I'm cool with polymer on low wear and non load bearing surfaces but that's ridiculous sauce

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Received mine a few days ago. Fit and finish are good. Locks up tight to multiple uppers. The trigger is amazing, and according to vids should improve with break in. I wonder if KNS pins will help prevent premature wear?
premature wear?

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I have to of theses love them

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The ability to be dumped in liquid nitrogen then thrown against concrete is something that's omitted by every other AR manufacturer on the planet. I mean seriously, how the hell could could you even consider buying an AR lower without that ability?!? These guys have really filled a need that every modern sporting rifle owner has truly longed for.

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Do you need a permit to buy this

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I'm not sure what you mean by "permit." If you mean "does this need to be shipped to an FFL" the answer is DEFINITELY YES! You cannot buy one of these and have it shipped to you. The lower receiver is considered the firearm. (the upper, stock, pins springs, barrel etc... are not). Again, check with your local gun store and online about your particular state laws for any other questions. However, it doesn't matter which state your in, it will need to be shipped to an ffl.

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That depends upon your state laws. Generally the answer is no, but the lower has the serial number and is considered the heart of an AR15. Check your states laws. As for the website, no, you dont need any permit.

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Nought two of these lowers. They're as nice as my psa lowers. Ignore the guy on here complaining because the description says their not aluminum, but dosnt say that they ARE a polymer. Best but I've had in a long time. Bought two complete uppers also. I've got $300 in a complete 7.62 rifle

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Took longer on shipping than I would like. Struggled a bit to get my complete BCA upper on it but once in all seamed to function fine. Will be testing next week

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Would love to hear your feedback on its performance & functionality, if possible. Thanks

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Do you know if it will fit on a AR. 556?

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It is an AR15 lower assembly.

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Does this also work for AR .556?

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Still not shipped yet........

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Ordered on 12th still not shipped yet.........

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I think the description was copied from a Chinese website and ran through Google Translate. It does, however, say "Made in the USA" lol.

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I purchased one. Will let y'all know how it does. $99.99 isn't much. Can pay more for theme park tickets.

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Where in this entire ad does it say polymer? It says aluminum and forged and billet but not plastic or polymer...it's misleading at best.

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if its not made from aluminum what do YOU think its made out of? What other choices do you have?

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First, it says 'Based' off a Billet Aluminum design.

If you keep reading..
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 which would shatter!

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

They are lighter than aluminum and can be run over at the mag-well where aluminum will be crushed and rendered useless!

Three sentences that say they are NOT aluminum.

Then when you go to the store, right in the description, it says...
'Brutus' Description-THIS IS THE HOTTEST AR-15 BUILD PRODUCT ON THE MARKET HAS GOTTEN AN UPDATE! WE HAVE TRIED THEM AND WE LOVE THEM... E3 Arms Firearms Complete Light Weight Lower With 6 Position Collapsible Stock. Semi-Automatic. This Complete AR15 Lower is engineered using fiber reinforced composite material, more resilient to damage than aluminum. These lower receivers have been extensively tested and proven in both semi-auto and full automatic configurations.

So I am not sure where you think they are 'hiding' information from you.

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So you know it's NOT aluminum. Based on actual words used you don't know what it IS. The fact you don't get that it's important to say that in a description means you're a fucking idiot. But everyone on here deduced that from reading your moronic, condescending comments.

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It doesn't say polymer is all I said asshole. A description for a gun part shouldn't require deductive reasoning to figure out the substance it's composed of. I'm not judging the value/quality of the part, I'm pointing out the description sucks. And you're a douchbag. A description that doesn't describe QUANTITATIVE facts about something being sold is misleading.

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