Stripped Lower

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So I finally bit the bullet and ordered a PSA Chrome Lined Rifle Kit for my first AR and now I find myself in need of a stripped lower. Can anyone point me towards a good lower?

I really liked the Gadsden Lower that PSA has, but they seem to be out of stock forever. Any others like that one?

Id like some sort of patriotic logo, or at least a shop that offers Laser Engraving of customer images. I know Del Ton does, but im not sure I want a Del Ton lower.

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Pretty sure I've seen the Gadsden lowers from PSA in stock within the last few months. They seem to do things in runs, so I'd just wait a bit and keep watching for them to come back in stock.
 
"Patriotic logo"... Well if you're military/veteran a few places offer military edition lowers. I got a Quentin Defense US Army edition lower that looks great. (No affiliation other than being a customer.) They do laser etching too.

http://quentin-laser.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=2&products_id=225

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I just picked up a Stag lower with the second amendment printed on the magazine well for a pistol I'm building. $130 at my LGS.
 
they are all pretty much the same other than the logo. pick a cheap one and glue a little metal american flag over the existing logo.

:)
 
The PSA blem lowers for $59 are legit.

I bought a couple Anderson lowers for $49, and they are great. The Anderson lowers have a more 'shiny' look to them, but they run just fine.
 
York Arms http://www.yorkarms.com/receiver.html Offers
high quality lowers with your own custom engraving on them.
They made one for me with the USMC Eagle Globe & Anchor, (for my son the Marine), my USAF ID number as the rifles serial # & the safety identifications made with a biohazard emblem. The lower is extremely well made as were the engravings. I can and do heartily recommend York Arms receivers.

Roger

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Just go to your local gun store and get what they have in stock. That should be cheaper than paying shipping and transfer fees.
 
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