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Gunsmithing Removal of material in AR Lower

Red Belly

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I have an older PWA AR lower. There is some extra material in the trigger guard area when the lower was cast & it is a bit sharp. I was wondering if it is ok to smooth it out with a dremel tool or is that not a good idea. It is a preban lower & since I live in a ban state I don't want to screw it up. I don't have any pics right now, I'm 1500 miles from home.
 
Re: Removal of material in AR Lower

Here are a few pics. You can see the seam on the center of the trigger guard area.

ARlower01002.jpg


ARlower01001.jpg
 
Re: Removal of material in AR Lower

That ridge is caused by excess material being forced out of the forging die when the lower receiver is forged. That is a tell tale sign of a forged receiver.
 
Re: Removal of material in AR Lower

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Red Belly</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Is it safe to remove that excess with a dremel tool? </div></div>

You will need to re-coat it when finished, obviously.