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    Wtb - 80% lower jig

    A little slow to get started; I have an 80% Forged Lower and have a couple more on the way and need to get a Jig. I'm looking to get one like the 5D Tactical multi jig. Anyone have one for sale?

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    I have an 80% Arms gen 2 for sale, with router bit and two drill bits, instruction book, some use scratches, no damage. $225.

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    PM and all posts returned. Still looking, need some help here.

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    One more time!

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    Still looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky45 View Post
    Still looking.
    Can't help you with the problem you have, but maybe you need to restate it a bit to find a solution? I'm presuming you need a jig because you don't have a milling machine? If so, for only about 4x what you were quoted for the other jig you could get a Harbor Freight Mini-Mill. Just looked, they're going for $799.99 new from HF. I found one on Craigslist a while back for $350. You'd need another $300-400 in measuring equipment and tooling, and you could both finish the parts you have, and make your own jigs. Not to mention finishing Zero-percent receivers. That is a block of metal large enough to carve a receiver out of. Pair it up with a lathe, you could also make pins, and barrels, even. A little more complicated than using a jig, but also a lot more versatile.

    Bill

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    Thanks again Lafaun.

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    I still have the 5D we spoke about

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