Are the bear creek lower receivers any good?
Bear creek receiver
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Bear Creek has been iffy (and that's being generous in my opinion) on their barrels, they've been roll-of-the-dice. I had 3 and got rid of all of them. Makes me leery of putting any $$ into any of their products. Surely there are other lower receivers out there within your price range. Life's too short for me to mess around with iffy mfrs.
JoeBob's and other sites have boo-coo lowers for sale pretty reasonable."Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"
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I actually hope, and trust, that one day they will fix their QC and production problems and produce consistently good products. Others have done it, so can they. But for now I just think they are too much of a risk for me to go there. There are a couple other mfrs that have that I have steered clear of, which once upon a time I used their stuff.
We all live n learn."Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"
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Other than a quality barrel, bolt and trigger, the lower is worth spending just a little extra for known quality. You are going to look at it and think about your decision each time you pick it up. Why not get one you can be proud of and not question its quality?
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Anderson, you can find them for under 50 bucks, they always work.
Only thing the lower does important is hold the take down pin and the trigger, other then that it doesn't really do anything.
Why spend more on a fancy name. I understand you want to shop local but like gray said their products are very miss and not much hit, if you go bca for the lower I would make sure then have a good return/replace policy should it be out of spec.
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As for forged uppers and lowers there are only a few foundries in the USA that make them all. Go on YouTube and do a search and you can find a video where a fellow explains the marking codes found on them that will let you know who actually made them. The only difference between those made in the same foundry is the name that is imprinted on them. I have a number of Anderson named but find that they were made in two different foundries. I laughed when a fellow at the range was poo-pooing Anderson lowers and praising his if memory serves me correct it was a Spikes. When I took a look at the code stamp which is usually located on the right side at the back of the trigger area on the frame, his lower had the same code stamp as my Anderson. When I sowed him this he did not believe me. I told him to do the research and he would find out for himself.
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they are supplied to them. they do not make their own forgings. they may do some final machining and engraving, which is where the appearance and quality control comes from.Last edited by rtreefanatic; 12-12-2018, 11:58 PM.
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