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Tenn Arms Foliage Poly Lower - $35 + Free Shipping

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The TN lowers are reinforced poly, and they have great reviews so far.  They will also print custom logos on your lower for an additional fee (that comes to less than a normal lower).  By all accounts over the past year this is a stand up company that wants to build a lasting business.  If I was going to buy a poly lower I would try them out for sure.

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I got a bunch in for customers on transfer.... They are not bad... Much better quality then the New Frontier Lowers that were popular during the Great Gun Buy of 2013... Finished much better and i think they have the brass ring for the stock.

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I didn't find anything wrong with the polymer lowers. yes they are the tuperware version but they are functional. I had a new frontier on a 7.62 no issues. It's now on my dedicated 22lr. While you can't beat the price... Steve from Monmouth Arms has Anderson lowers for 75 out the door

 

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I built my fde one, but have yet to put a dedicated upper on it. I've test fired it w/ my 5.56 upper and had an issue w/ the bolt release not locking the bcg back when it runs dry, but I think its the spring in the release. I really want to put a 7.62x39 upper on it, but I'm nervous of structural integrity issues w/ the more powerful round over long periods of time.

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I bought a 4 pack of these TN Arms poly lowers. I was originally going to use one in a build, and figured they were so cheap I'd get the four under the same transfer.

 

They seem like good quality and should work fine, but in the end I went with a Spike's forged lower for aesthetics reasons. I'm just not able to accept a plastic lower on my AR yet.

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The biggest issue with the TN arms Poly lowers is Andersons are priced almost the same.

 

unless your attempting to make an AR that is extremely light the TN arms ones don't make financial sense when you factor in long term durability.

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