Not sure if this should be here, or in the Build forum. I finally picked up my New Frontier poly lower from Jeff today. HUGE thanks to him for allowing me to stop by on a Sunday and pick it up while I was on that side of the world.
My plan for this lower is to do a pistol build. Not sure what caliber I will go with yet.
I plan to give a detailed build up of the lower using a Rock River Arms parts kit, I've heard of issues with the take down pins, as well as a possibility of the trigger binding and not resetting itself. I plan to show any issues that need to be addressed while assembling one of these.
First impression
It seems much lighter than the forged aluminum one my rifle is built on (I know, that should be a given). I don't have a stripped lower to weigh, maybe someone here who has one can get us a weight on it and I will weigh this one tomorrow and we can see exactly how much lighter it is. It looks to have a pretty good "finish" on it, there is a slight texture to the exterior, but I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing. It looks as though the pieces of their mold don't line up perfectly. There also appears to be some flash (excess plastic from mold seams) that will need to be cleaned up. I plan to assemble the lower, address any issues, disassemble, and then duracoat it OD green. I will get some pictures up tomorrow morning. It has been a LONG weekend.
My plan for this lower is to do a pistol build. Not sure what caliber I will go with yet.
I plan to give a detailed build up of the lower using a Rock River Arms parts kit, I've heard of issues with the take down pins, as well as a possibility of the trigger binding and not resetting itself. I plan to show any issues that need to be addressed while assembling one of these.
First impression
It seems much lighter than the forged aluminum one my rifle is built on (I know, that should be a given). I don't have a stripped lower to weigh, maybe someone here who has one can get us a weight on it and I will weigh this one tomorrow and we can see exactly how much lighter it is. It looks to have a pretty good "finish" on it, there is a slight texture to the exterior, but I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing. It looks as though the pieces of their mold don't line up perfectly. There also appears to be some flash (excess plastic from mold seams) that will need to be cleaned up. I plan to assemble the lower, address any issues, disassemble, and then duracoat it OD green. I will get some pictures up tomorrow morning. It has been a LONG weekend.
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