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  • #46
    M1Machining
    Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 346

    Hey hey lets not forget the picture of my AR15 Gunsmith Dan

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    • #47
      Gunsmith Dan
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 1445

      OH MY GOD 4 "80%" lowers with both take down pin holes ..... that's it call the President and roll out the Army the Martians have taken control.

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      • #48
        Victor Cachat
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2014
        • 1546

        Originally posted by M1Machining
        Hello thanks for all the info, our lowers are Billet. My company is focused on getting 10's around $10 more than 15's. We are currently at $89.99 for AR15 anodized and $99.99 for a .308 Anodized !
        You have my attention now!
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        • #49
          TXARGUY
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 17

          Originally posted by Gunsmith Dan
          TXARGUY:



          Obviously you did not read what the OP posted and obviously you have no clue what a question is. MY post was actually RESPONSES to the question posted by the OP in regards to how to determine the fair cost. In fact your rants and attack of me not only were unwarranted but you also DID NOT read any other posts made by the OP like this one:



          Originally posted by M1Machining







          SO YES they would have a direct bearing on how the "80%" lower is completed as a jig is suppose to allow almost goof proof way of aligning all the holes and the fire control pocket.



          The major reason for "wobble" is how the take down pinholes and pins are machined and positioned (thought I would give you some info since you are not familiar with the AR style). Since you are new to ARs you must not know that ALL "80%" lowers have the front take down already milled and MANY are made with the rear one milled out as well (it is allowed under BATF&E regs as it is not part of the fire control group, picture below).



          As far being machine Mil Spec or custom let me post you some pictures since you are not to familiar with the different styles of ARs:



          Standard Mil-Spec 80%:









          Custom 80%:







          Hmmm looks like 2 take down pin holes to me









          wow another "80%" with 2 take down pin holes .... what are the chances of that.









          This is incredible! 3 "80%" lowers in a row with both take down pins milled (it must be a conspiracy).





          The reason you want a T6 in 7075 is that if not properly tempered your holes will begin to elongate and wear faster when too soft and you will develop cracks if too hard.



          Since the OP stated they are selling the JIGs then of course they would have to do a reliability test to make sure that the jigs align to the proper position to make sure the firearm will function if someone uses their JIG. If they did not and the jigs were misaligned they will be responsible for refunds on the JIG and replace the damaged "80%" lowers as well. They would also want to make sure that once milled that there is no defects in the metal of the lowers as that will also be the responsibility of the manufacturer of the "80%" lower, especially if the customer used their JIG and it was done correctly.



          The OP stated they were making "80%" lowers not selling blocks of Aluminum so yes tolerances for the take down pin hole(s), bolt catch, buffer tube, mag release slot, mag button hole and magazine cavity are important as to whether it will fit tight or be sloppy.



          Then of course there is all the other custom stuff like:


          • Threading Bolt Catch hole
          • Threading Take Down Pin holes
          • Magazine Cavity inlet angle, length and edge design
          • Reinforced take down pin holes






          And MANY other custom things that can be done to the "80%" lower by the manufacturer.





          PLEASE in the future before bashing anyone on CalGuns you should at the very least READ and EDUCATE YOURSELF on the firearm that is being discussed, that way you don't waste other member's time in correcting your incorrect statements.





          Thanks

          Who did I bash? Certainly not you. The only bashing I've seen is you guys toward me. I even apologized to you if my response to you came across as rude and explained that it was not my intention for it to have and asked OP to clarify for you and agreed with him that we should chill out. I can see the apology was wasted as well as my effort to educate your ignorant *** so I retract my apology and wish you all the ignorance you can handle, which apparently a whole lot.

          Most everyone I have met on Calguns thus far has been great but some of you guys are getting too much sun.
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          • #50
            klewan
            Veteran Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 3031

            As far as pricing, I've always been in favor of the retail price being directly related to how much it costs to make it! So without a patent or Intellectual Property (Microsoft) setting a barrier to entry in that market, the price will be bid down to just a small percentage over cost. Which is great for the consumer, not so great for the maker.

            When I see 100% AR15, anodized receivers for $50, I have to ask myself why an 80% bare is $80. You take it out of the machine with maybe 6-8 minutes that aren't done and not have to pay for anodizing. Seems it should cost about $35 at retail...I'm assuming the guy making the $50 100% is not selling below cost.

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            • #51
              M1Machining
              Member
              • Apr 2014
              • 346

              klewan,
              Yes you are right to a certain point. Forged lowers are at that price point. They are at that price point because its forged and mass produced like KB Homes and all the cookie cutter homes. If you look at a 100% Billet lower receiver they range from $125 to $200 and that is for AR15's. I look at it like this, if you want the same thing everyone else has then go buy a KB Home and that is perfectly ok, but if you want a custom built home then you pay for that custom work.

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              • #52
                M1Machining
                Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 346

                With that being said, I am doing everything in my power to get my custom home near the KB Home price because I actually care about my customers!

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                • #53
                  Bullets&Whitewalls
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 2360

                  Originally posted by M1Machining
                  Intergrated trigger, and we do the set screw in both AR10 and AR15's. I know the AR15 lower parts kit dont one with the screw so we add one free of charge
                  I noticed that after I got home. Lol

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                  • #54
                    M1Machining
                    Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 346

                    Bullets, we didnt give you one?

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                    • #55
                      Sunday
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 5574

                      Originally posted by I Swan
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                      • #56
                        Old Gunner
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 12

                        I see no poll!

                        I find it crazy that you can by an anodized stripped lower for $60-80, and an unfinished 80% lower will cost you more. It's insane!

                        And, my 80% lower had both the take down pins machined as well!

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                        • #57
                          M1Machining
                          Member
                          • Apr 2014
                          • 346

                          Hello old gunner, Again you can buy Forged stripped lowers for $60-80 plus tax and dross fees so total would be around $100 for a Forged lower. Our lowers are Billet Lower Receivers. When you go to a gun shop and they have Billet stripped lowers they run around $150-200 and that is for AR15's.

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                          • #58
                            Bullets&Whitewalls
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 2360

                            Originally posted by M1Machining
                            Bullets, we didnt give you one?
                            No we were talking and carrying on and I didn't even notice it was threaded till I got home.

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                            • #59
                              M1Machining
                              Member
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 346

                              Well crap, we will mail one to you

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                              • #60
                                Spyder
                                CGN Contributor
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 16933

                                I'm a fan. I'll have to see if I can swing a 10 and a 15 on my next paycheck.

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