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    Default Re: Where is a good place to buy a stripped lower near Havertown.

    Quote Originally Posted by zoid11 View Post
    It is confusing. From what I was able to figure, long guns would be fine to purchase anywhere in the country. Handguns need to be transfered to an FFL. Lowers are considered "other" whatever that means, and need to be transferred to an FFL. I could be wrong about all this but either way, I found out that The Bunker in Warminster has Anderson lowers at $60 out the door.

    Thanks for your help.
    Just heard back from my source, no can do because they can be made into handguns.

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    Default Re: Where is a good place to buy a stripped lower near Havertown.

    I laugh when people hunt and search and spend time and effort to seek out a stripped lower that costs a dollar less than somewhere else.

    Back during the 2012 panic, you could not buy a stripped lower for less than $100 - IF you could FIND one for sale. Many sold for WAY more than that - for a STRIPPED lower.

    These days, they are practically giving them away. My advice is to be happy that you can buy one from one of ten thousand vendors for well under $70 and just buy one, and move on to the next phase. There are a half dozen other parts on a build that will sink you FAR more than what a stripped lower costs - even if you were to pay $100 for one.

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    Default Re: Where is a good place to buy a stripped lower near Havertown.

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I laugh when people hunt and search and spend time and effort to seek out a stripped lower that costs a dollar less than somewhere else.
    I catch myself sometimes doing that with gasoline.

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