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Spikes Tactical is an awful company that doesn't care about their consumers. They look for any opportunity to make a profit and there is absolutely no reason to purchase their products unless you want a really ugly lower receiver.
Spikes is G2G, I use a number if Spikes things in my builds and have never had issues. FYI Spikes is the parent company of Rarebreed and Rarebreed Triggers, the makers of the FRT-15. So they are super-duper pro 2nd Amendment.
30 lip 2019 · Spikes Tactical Lower. There are currently 10 complete lowers to choose from in Spikes catalog, and they include several different configurations. The MSRP on these is $270-735, depending on whether you go for the enhanced or standard lower parts kit, and what options you choose to purchase when placing your order.
17 kwi 2019 · You made the right choice. My Recce precision build uses a Spikes stripped M4 upper mated to a pricey and Uber accurate custom Lilja 16” Navy Seal Recce barrel inside a Daniel Defense rail. The combo is extremely accurate. The Spikes stripped upper was something I had laying around. Using it let me put more money into the barrel.
Key Takeaways: Spikes Tactical Lowers are high-quality, durable lower receivers for AR-15 rifles. The lowers are made of high-grade materials and have a sleek, attractive design, making them both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
I’m more of a Noveske guy and understand that Spikes are somewhat…less desirable. Other than that I don’t really know anything about them. I am a certified AR15 armorer and have gone over the rifle and everything like staking and finish/milling and fit seems to be decent enough.
16 lut 2024 · After extensive research, I recently came across the Spike’s Tactical Snowflake Lower Receiver – a special series lower that offers exceptional performance and unique aesthetics. In this review, I will delve into the features and benefits of this receiver, as well as highlight its pros and cons.