AR-15 - 80% LOWER - BURNT BRONZE CERAKOTE (H-SERIES)
THIS PRODUCT SHIPS SEPARATE AND CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY LOWER PARTS IF WE SEE ANY OTHER LOWER PARTS ADDED WE WILL CANCEL YOUR ORDER AND REFUND YOU !!!!NOTE WE DO NOT SHIP THIS PRODUCT TO WE DO NOT SHIP TO (DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, IL, RI, MD, DE, CT, DC, NJ, NY, PHL, Hi, WASHINGTON D.C.) BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THERE
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This 80 percent lower is not an FFL item and is classified by the ATF as a non-firearm. Made from 7075 T6 heat-treated aluminum, this lower features flared and broached magwells All that’s required is machining of the trigger and the safety well before it’s a fully functional, mil-spec lower receiver. Designed to work perfectly with our selection of upper receivers and other AR parts and built to withstand rugged use, this lower receiver allows you to fully customize your AR15 build easily and quickly. Review the lower’s specifications and shop today for the best pricing around.
Due to the new ATF ruling we as a company are no longer allowed to "sell or otherwise make available a template, jig, instructions, tools, guides, or marketing materials to allow the buyer to readily complete, assemble, restore, or otherwise convert the unfinished receiver to a receiver.”
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Made in USA
- 80% machined (just needs trigger and safety well machined)
- Cerakote Burnt bronze (H-Series_
- 7075 T7 AirCraft Aluminum
- heat treated
- Magwells are flared and broached
AR 80% Lower
The AR-15 80% lower receiver frame is one of the most popular components for firearm enthusiasts who want to build a customized rifle from the ground up. Unlike fully completed lower receivers, an 80% lower receiver is an unfinished piece that requires additional machining before it can be used in a functional firearm. This allows builders to create a highly personalized rifle while also avoiding the need for a serialized firearm in most jurisdictions.Whether you’re a gunsmith, hobbyist, or first-time builder, understanding the legal, functional, and practical aspects of an 80% lower receiver is essential. In this guide, we’ll cover what an 80% lower is, why builders choose them, how to complete one, and legal considerations to keep in mind when constructing your own AR-15.
An 80% lower receiver is a partially completed lower receiver that lacks the final machining necessary to house a trigger assembly, safety selector, and hammer. Since it is not fully milled out, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) does not classify it as a firearm, which means it can be sold and owned without the usual federal restrictions associated with completed firearms.Once an 80% lower receiver is fully milled, it functions just like any other AR-15 lower receiver, serving as the foundation for the firearm.
The lower receiver is the only serialized part of an AR-15 under federal law, so completing an 80% lower allows firearm enthusiasts to build a rifle without purchasing a serialized firearm from an FFL dealer.There are several reasons why firearm builders opt for an 80% lower receiver over a fully completed one.One of the biggest benefits is privacy. Because an 80% lower is not legally considered a firearm, it does not require background checks, serial numbers, or government paperwork. This means that enthusiasts can build their own rifles without having to register them under most state laws.Another major advantage is customization. By starting with an unfinished lower, builders have complete control over the materials, finish, and machining process.
Whether you prefer billet aluminum, forged aluminum, or polymer, an 80% lower lets you choose the best material for your specific needs.Cost savings can also be a factor. While machining an 80% lower requires specialized tools, the overall cost can be lower than purchasing a pre-built AR-15 lower receiver. Additionally, gun builders can experiment with different configurations, trigger assemblies, and coatings to create a highly personalized rifle.