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    Default LRB AR lowers?

    Anyone have any experience with them? Good/bad/ok?
    Last edited by Rosco the Iroc; May 27th, 2010 at 06:57 AM.
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    Default Re: LMB AR lowers?

    Do you mean LMT? As in Lewis Machine & Tool?

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    Never heard of LMB. If you meant LMT, they are top-notch in my experience.

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    like everyone else said, I believe you are refering to LMT. If that's the case then they build a good gun. My defender 2000 has worked great, hates wolf, loves brass!
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    OOPs I ment LRB

    http://www.lrbarms.com/m15sareceivers.html

    I never heard of them. The team put togeter a group buy to hit up the offer on the site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    OOPs I ment LRB

    http://www.lrbarms.com/m15sareceivers.html

    I never heard of them. The team put togeter a group buy to hit up the offer on the site.
    Ah, ok. Yes, I do have one rifle built on an LRB Arms lower receiver. It's a great receiver for the price, easily just as well-made as receivers I paid ~$150+ for. A CMMG parts kit went in with no problems and the rifle functions perfectly. All magazines I've tried in it drop free (both USGI and P-Mags.) The crossed-cannon roll mark looks great and the engravings are deep. If I have one complaint (and it's a minor complaint), it's that there is a small amount of forging flash left in the upper and rear parts of the trigger area. It's purely cosmetic and it's pretty tough to even notice it.

    Bottom line - looks great, functions just as well as $150-$200 receivers. I'll be buying more.

    Oh, one other thing - if you know anything about M14s/M1As, you probably already know that LRB is just about THE most-respected manufacturer of M14 receivers. They're a well-known company who's just fairly new to AR-15s.

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    LRB is top notch, i used to live down the road from Larry's store when i lived in New York, Great Guy , great stuff, i used his lowers , they are great , Larry told me they are a carbon copy of the Bushmaster lowers, Larry also has the best M14 steel forged recievers on the Market, i believe his website is www.lrbarms.com

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    I used a LRB for my last build. It went together just as easy as any other lower I have used. I would use them again. I really dont care who is on the side of the lower as long as it is in spec, and the price is right.

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    Thanks for the input.
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    I picked up my lower last night and not bad for $60.
    I'm going to box it up for future use.
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