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Stag 15 Stripped Lower Receiver, Mil-Spec
Overview
The Stag 15 Stripped Lower Receiver is the foundation for your next AR-15 build. Precision-machined to strict Mil-Spec standards, this lower offers superior quality and compatibility with all standard AR-15 parts and components. Built for reliability and long-term performance, it’s the ideal starting point for custom rifle configurations.
Key Features
- Precision-machined Mil-Spec stripped lower receiver
- Compatible with all Mil-Spec AR-15 parts and components
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Quality craftsmanship for a reliable build foundation
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Stag Arms
- Model: Stag 15 Stripped Lower Receiver
- Platform: AR-15
- Compatibility: Mil-Spec AR-15 parts and components
- Type: Stripped lower receiver
Applications
Perfect for AR-15 builders, the Stag 15 Stripped Lower Receiver delivers the strength, precision, and Mil-Spec compatibility needed to create a dependable rifle tailored to your exact needs.
MPN#: STAGLOWER
UPC#: 898559001599
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Comments (3)
Got mine in and built it out. The Cerakote is pretty thick, to the point that the mag catch and safety holes needed to be sanded back for smooth operation. Empty mags also don't fall free under their own weight because of the Cerakote thickness inside the magwell. Otherwise, these are nice, if pretty standard, Cerakoted mil-spec forged lowers.
Part of me wishes I'd gone with KB Anodized or OD Green for a mix-and-match instead of the Midnight Bronze Cerakote. It's a 98% match to the upper I have in Midnight Bronze, but just different enough that you can notice the difference in the right light. The difference is mostly in the amount of metallic, more so than the actual color or sheen... but it's not so far off that I'll lose sleep over it.
$50 ea no shipping fee. Since the demise of the $33 “Poverty Pony” seemed like fair deal.

Seems like there are better deals for black, but this is pretty solid for whatever Cerakote colors are left.
I grabbed a Midnight Bronze, hoping it's a close match to another brand upper I have in MB...