Description
BAD556 Ambidextrous Lightweight Billet Lower Receiver in 7075-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum
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Specifications:
- Precision CNC from Billet 7075-T6 Aerospace Aluminum
- Patent Pending Lightweight Design
- Laser Engraved Logo
- MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2, Hard Anodized Black Finish
- Compatible with TDP/Mil Standard AR Lower Receiver Parts
- Dimensional Accuracy Inspection
- All Sharp Edges De-Burred Sharp by Hand
- Pictograph Selector Markings Properly Marked for 90° Safety or BAD-ASS-ST / BAD-CASS-ST Short Throw Ambidextrous Safety Selectors
- Receiver Safety Selector Hole & Internal Wall Machined with Relief Cut for Battle Arms Development “SHORT-THROW / REVERSIBLE” Ambidextrous Safety Selectors
- Multi Caliber Marking for Build Versatility
- Flared, Deep Beveled Magazine well
- Easy in Install Set Screw Bolt Catch Pin (Pin Included)
- Captured Takedown Pin Detent Spring (Set Screw Included)
- Upper/Lower Receiver Tension Screw (Screw included)
- Integrated Trigger Guard
- All Components, material, and packaging made in the USA
- WEIGHT: 7.5oz
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