Is there anything special that I will need for the lower? Or will a standard 5.56 lower work?
Okay, I have my upper coming
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Standard receivers are good to go.
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Consider getting a heavier buffer, if you don't have one already. I only shoot the Grendel with about a 4oz ST-T2 with tungsten powder in it. H3 is usually a good buffer for the Grendel's increased gas impulse. I would go to the range with 2 of them, an H2 and an H3...unless you are using a standard rifle-length extension tube/stock, which has a 5.2oz buffer.
Lowers are lowers nowadays, unless you want something special like billet, flared mag wells, etc. All of your forged lowers are made by a handful of machine shops in the US, then sent out to all the assemblers, who have the big name recognition. The biggest companies get theirs from the same machine shop here in the Salt Lake Valley...like 85% of the market, just run with different engravings and serial numbered lots per manufacturer's specs and ATF logs.Last edited by Guest; 10-31-2011, 04:34 AM.
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LRRPF52: Which buffer weight would you reccomend for a lower that will be used to switch between a 5.56/.223 upper and a 6.5 Grendel upper?
Would you reccomend using the Spikes ST-T2 or the Spikes H3?
The lower has an adjustable buttstock on it with a carbine buffer in it.
Thanks.
Lee
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I would take as many buffers as you have to the range with you. If you want a common buffer between both calibers, it will depend on your 5.56 gas system and dwell-time set-up as well. A 16" barrel with a carbine-length gas system is probably one of the hardest on the action, and will run better with an M16 carrier first, then whatever buffer weight balances out the system with the ammo you use, and the gas port diameter that it has. A smaller gas port will provide a milder impulse, while a larger will be more voluminous per time, and usually sharper in the same set-up. A 16" mid-length or even rifle-length gas system is easier on the system, since the gas port pressure is lower. What type of 5.56 upper do you have?
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After building other lowers I started realizing that if using known mfg mil-spec parts I was not saving much compared to the cost of an LMT complete lower. Unlike some of the fad mfg's out there, LMT just focus's on building mil-spec equipment per the TDP. Daniel Defense would be my other choice but they do not sell standalone uppers right now.
If you are wanting high end triggers, etc it may still make sense to build. But a solid M4 lower, LMT is the best route in my view.
I did swap in an H2 buffer and magpul CTR stock.
If you feel compelled to build one, the current hot deals are the Aero Precision stripped lowers private labeled. I've been seeing them as cheap as $65 shipped, or $80 in local stores.
Add a DD LPK as well as milspec buffer tube & Magpul MOE stock and you are set. DSG has them all and will let you specify your buffer weight.
There are some items that places like Palmetto State Armory can save you money on, but when you can get a Daniel Defense LPK for the same price as generics it's not worth saving.
I'm not a Spikes fan as they have only recently started meeting mil-spec on many of their items. And even some of that is in question. Just not worth paying a premium.
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Yes, these are the Aero Precision lowers, very well made and when this cheap no reason to take a blem from someone else.
When you stack a transfer fee on them it will often make sense just to buy local when you can. I've seen them $80 at local stores & shows.
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LRRPF52: The first lower is a pre-ban Colt AR-15 lower and won't accept a M16 carrier because of this tab( says Colt on the top) that sticks up where the channel on the M16 carrier is. That was my first thing to try to add weight. The barrel is a 16" with the gas port drilled at 11"( is that carbine or mid-length?). It's a generic upper that I built.
The second lower is a POF with a POF piston upper with a 16" barrel and the gas port drilled at 11" also. This has a M16 carrier with a carbine buffer.
Both these lowers will be used to switch between the 5.56/2.23 and AA Grendel uppers( 18" with mid-length gas system).
I would prefer to be able to use one buffer if possible so I don't have to worry about switching all the time and I want to try to keep the system from beating itself up as much as possible.
Hopefully this gives you a little more info to base your recommendation on.
Thanks again.
Lee
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