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Arms Republic AR-15 Stripped Billet Upper Receiver
Arms Republic is brand new to the scene but don’t let that scare you off, outstanding product made right here is the good ole USA. Give them a try, you will not be disappointed.
“With over 15 years in the small arms industry, we’ve become experts in sourcing & producing battle proven tools in all theaters of combat. All materials are sourced & forged in the USA using the highest aerospace manufacturing standards. We partner directly with OEM manufacturers cutting out layers of profit from big brand names, bringing you the absolute best prices.”
“We are so confident you’ll not only love our prices, all products come with a 90 day, 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you aren’t completely satisfied with your purchase for any reason, return it for a full refund. If our products look similar with other top brands, its because we produce it in the same manufacturing facility. It’s not a cheap clone made overseas but the real deal made from material sourced from the US, made in the US.”

Arms Republic’s AR15 billet upper receiver is produced without a forward assist to reduce additional weight. Amazing machining processes produces ultra smooth lines and their thorough internal QC process ensures consistent & perfect fit. The anodizing is dark, rich black and matches perfectly with other high end receivers & handguards.
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