Sold/Expired Loki lowers group buy

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For anyone who wanted a lower but didn't quite make it in time for the Palmetto group buy, here's your chance to get in on one from a great company located here in Oklahoma.
This one is going until the end of August so there's still time to get the money together for it.
We need 30 total. Just add your name to the list if interested.

Matt1911 - 2
Jesse - 1
Chambers - 1
BillyD - 1
David E - 1
Foghorn918 - 1
Taymoor-1
Brian K - 1


Total = 9
 
Is the price $81 per lower or $72 + tax and a $5 transfer fee? In other words, do I have to pay a $5 transfer fee for each lower?
 
Matt1911 - 2
Jesse - 1
Chambers - 1
BillyD - 1
David E - 1
Foghorn918 - 1
Taymoor-1
Brian K - 1
Feegee-1
DoctorJJ- 2

When and where do I send the money?
 
Matt1911 - 2
Jesse - 1
Chambers - 1
BillyD - 1
David E - 1
Foghorn918 - 1
Taymoor-1
Brian K - 1
Feegee-1
DoctorJJ- 2
Wall - 1

total - 13
 
Transfers are free fellas!!
Steve doesn't have to do this for free so please try to be kind enough to throw him some business in return for doing us this favor.
He's got lots of AR parts to help your build along at good prices.
 
Matt1911 - 2
Jesse - 1
Chambers - 1
BillyD - 1
David E - 1
Foghorn918 - 1
Taymoor-1
Brian K - 1
Feegee-1
DoctorJJ- 2
Wall - 1
Jackary (Zac) - 2

Total - 15
 
Just wanting assurances that it will work with a 5.45x39. Don't much care about the markings. :)

If so, sign me up. +1
yes, it'll work. No matter the markings, the lowers are all the same.
The only purpose the markings really serve are for manufacturers of complete rifles.
It's much easier to see the caliber stamped on the side of the reciever than to try to find it on the barrel somewhere. The only differences would be for dedicated pistol caliber lowers that some manufacturers make.
 
Every once in a while a debate comes up as to if it is legal or not to use a lower for something other than it is stamped for, hence the "multi" markings
This debate is usually in reference to AR Rifle vs. AR Pistol build, & yes it is legal.
 
I have an AK74 which runs the 5.45x39 (ballistically about the same as the 5.56 rounds) and have a ton of ammo and want to reduce the number of calibers I have have to stock.

As long as it'll work, I'm in for one.
 
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