Help me decide on an AR build direction

What type of AR build should I do?

  • 14.5 "Door Kicker" carbine

    Votes: 5 22.7%
  • 18" SPR rifle

    Votes: 10 45.5%
  • Pistol build

    Votes: 7 31.8%

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Now I am think of saving the SPR build for this lower
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GWACS polymer lower. To save weight for the heavier barrel and optic, and because I like the concept behind it.
Between that and wanting a LWRC for the pistol that kinda leaves the door kicker build.
How strong does the polymer feel? The lop looks a1 or close.
 

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Dunno, never handled one. My favorite youtube gunners, Ian and Karl, are very high on it though. The idea is that by molding the whole lower in one piece it can be made very strong and resilient unlike other polymer lowers molded in the more traditional form. I have embraced polymer handguns so I may as well embrace polymer lowers too.
Yeh, I hear that just cloning the ar15, swapping polymer for aluminium, is weak in the area where the buffer threads in. By going with a monolithic lower assembly, they avoid this problem.
 

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I get that they wanted to go all polymer, but having a mosin style sling slot on an ar seems sorta goofy. You would think there be a way to imbed a gi style fixed "swivel" into the plastic while its being cast.
 

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I'm down with an A2(1) stock for an SPR build, looks proper. I hear what you are saying about low frequency, high intensity stress vs high frequency, low intensity stress. But doesn't polymer handle the latter better than most metals?
I'm assuming you're going to be using a drop in FCG?
 

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It's been a little bit since I've done much work with polymers, pretty much just steel now days. But I will give a wishy washy answer and that is maybe. Polymers handle repeated stress better than most metal depending on how much the stress is. Metal doesn't fatigue at "low" level stress this is why aluminum is used instead of steel, the stress is low enough not to work harden the aluminum. Now for the same "low" stress the aluminum can handle might be on the high end of the polymer. So essentially the same stress might be fatiguing the polymer. I use the term fatiguing loosely, because it plastic has it's own set up characteristics.

I'm not saying that these lowers wont work for you or this application. I'm trying to say I'm disappointed in the lack of development/improvement of the polymer lowers in the industry. Light weight builds hold merit and these would shine there. I think the reason why there has been little development is because aluminum lowers are cheap and relatively light, so there has been little demand from the consumers. The only real demand out there right now is the novelty and SHTF groups, so it's a pretty small market.
Well if it came to total shtf any you had an upper with no lower, then I suppose you could rig a system to hit the firing pin by jerking back on the forearm and disabling the gas system.
 

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