![]() yeah you can say w/e you'd like about dropping it or any other random impact force, but the fact of the matter is, simply firing the M4, provides absolutely 0 force on the lower. they play no structural role whatsoever besides simply holding onto the upper. I mean you could literally make it from Delrin or a Rapid Prototype media and it would last just as long as a standard lower. I don't know if I'm willing to possibly compromise the integrity of my rifle for 3oz.you do realize the lower receives roughly 0% of any force whatsoever right?. Available mid-November from Brownells, through ADS and directly from MAG Tactical Systems MAG includes longer pins to accommodate the reinforced hammer and trigger pin holes. We saw black and tan samples that looked and felt any other commercial lower, aside from the dramatic weight difference and exaggerated trigger and hammer pin holes. They told me the cost would be about $25 plus return shipping for the service. The coating process is an integral part of the part’s design, so if you plan on having your lower engraved as an SBR or with a custom logo, you’ll have to return the raceiver to MAG to be recoated. MAG makes the part from their own nickel-based alloy and finishes it with a patented coating process. That’s more than 3 ounces (35%) lighter than an aluminum lower.
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