Cavalry Arms AR Lowers

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kahr404life

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I am thinking of buying one the Cavalry Arms MK2 lowers :eek: and a Bushy superlight upper :p to make a fun range gun. Has anyone got an AR with the Cavalry Lower, how has it worked (or not), and if you have a pic please send it.:D
 
Have a Cav Arms Mark 1 and love it

We have Cav Arms Mark 1 lower with a customized bushy dissipator upper. I like it alot. Makes for a fun lightweight rifle. Have not had any troubles at all with ours. Probably has a couple thousand rounds through it now and is at least 5 years old. Cleans up nice, could have made for a very inexpensive build save for the money thrown into the upper and optics.

I cannot recommend Cav Arms enough. They are great people and they probably have the best warranty in the market. You will be very happy with them.
 
A good friend built an AR with the Cav Arms lower and a light weight (pencil) barrel as a light weight patrol carbine. Thing weighs less than 5 pounds unloaded, and a little less than 6 loaded. REAL NICE!
 
I also have a Mk.1 and it runs fine.
The stock is way too long which is one of the improvements made with the Mk.2.
 
I've got a CavArms MkII
I just put a cheapie Colt HBAR 20" on it
works great, pretty light and it shoots fine.
Trigger needs a little help (a wee gritty)
but it's light and works fine.
 
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