Skylerbone
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Straightforward, which of these, if any, do you or would you prefer when assembling an AR? It’s ok to cite reputation or “I like the logo”, just interested in expanding my knowledge on the subject.
Do you have the appropriate FFL or will you now have to pay the two transfer fees?Since I’m at it, I chose an Anderson (without guard) for my first and have an Aero on the way. Both were on sale, limit 1, at $35 and $50 respectively.
Hmmmm. Reading that made me think about the subject of ARs.... Both cost a lot more than an Anderson, but the finish is nicer, and they both have added features that make for a nicer finished rifle if your build is pointed towards classy instead of utilitarian.
I'D buy Anderson, but it annoys me that I have to tap the grip screw the rest of the way through to install the set screw for my trigger job. I wonder why they don't do theirs. Seems simpler to go all the way when machining them.....
If it's an aero gen 2 with the set screw to add tension to the upper and take out play, I'd pay an additional $10 for it over the anderson and to not have to tap the screw hole. But those $70+ lowers that only offer a different roll mark, I'm out. Now if they older a feature you need like 45 degree safety throws......maybe, but probably not.
I too found that out when looking at the screw mod. I checked a few others, some are all the way, some are not. There seems to be no pattern to it either.I'D buy Anderson, but it annoys me that I have to tap the grip screw the rest of the way through to install the set screw for my trigger job. I wonder why they don't do theirs. Seems simpler to go all the way when machining them.....
If it's an aero gen 2 with the set screw to add tension to the upper and take out play, I'd pay an additional $10 for it over the anderson and to not have to tap the screw hole. But those $70+ lowers that only offer a different roll mark, I'm out. Now if they older a feature you need like 45 degree safety throws......maybe, but probably not.