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  • Mgderf

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    I have a few of the Delaware Machinery lowers made in Muncie. I thought it was rather neat to have something made here in state, but I only paid $65 for the most expensive ones.

    I saw a pic of the ones mentioned above though, and they really do look nice. If I had the extra cash I might order one, or two.
     

    Wolverine6G

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    Whoa thats what I paid for my Noveske Chainsaw. Would be cool because they are local. Id wait and see what some reviews are like out there
     

    Flintlock

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    Agreed. I'm not going to drop that on an unproven Lower. There were quite a few Delaware Machinery lowers that were out-of-spec. I have enough ARs right now anyway.

    I'll pay what they're asking for a Colt lower, but not much more. Given the chaos I'm okay with $150 for AeroPrecision lowers (before they jacked the price again), but even that is absurd. Give it a few more months and lowers will be sub-$100 again. Just be sure to put a few away when they get back to that price point again.
     
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