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 Rifle kits, less lower receiver, seen any?
rsm1320  [Team Member]
6/3/2012 2:04:25 PM
I have been looking for rifle kits, mostly 16", haven't seen too many, anyone seen any lately?
Aimless  [Site Staff]
6/3/2012 2:15:50 PM
You mean in stock?that might be tough to find right now. I think most of the big name kit places have a wait time right now on orders. If you really are motivated you might be better off ordering an uppper and lower parts kit separately from stores that show what's in stock. I'll look though
hh47  [Team Member]
6/3/2012 2:15:54 PM
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/ar-15-05/rifle-kits.html


Like those?
Aimless  [Site Staff]
6/3/2012 2:19:37 PM
I don't knwo what PSA's backorder time is. I guess if the button is available you can order it, takes about two weeks to get a kit from them but the parts seem to be higher quality than the other big name kit companies


rsm1320  [Team Member]
6/3/2012 2:22:35 PM
Good stuff, I'm at work today, and cannot open PSA web, I'll check it out tonight, Thanks.
panzersergeant  [Life Member]
6/3/2012 2:36:31 PM
PSA's stuff is top notch. No better way to get into a quality AR15 rifle for a good price.
Aimless  [Site Staff]
6/3/2012 2:36:46 PM
Despite some occaissonial problems I think PSA is the best value and highest quality of the kits
cgillette3  [Member]
6/3/2012 9:21:17 PM
What is the benefit of the kit? By the time you get a $600 kit you could probably buy a complete upper and the parts for the lower.
rsm1320  [Team Member]
6/3/2012 9:29:48 PM
Originally Posted By cgillette3:
What is the benefit of the kit? By the time you get a $600 kit you could probably buy a complete upper and the parts for the lower.


Maybe, But I have bought kits from Midway and Del-ton for 470-490, add a lower for $79.00, and have a complete gun for less than 600.