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AR10™
/ DPMS (.308) LOWER RECEIVER SETUP
DRILL JIG
Due
to the increase interest of the
.308 AR rifle, I have developed an
AR10™ / DPMS (.308) drill
jig. No longer will you have
to modify your AR15 jig in order
to complete a .308 AR lower
receiver. The AR10™ jig is
based on the exact same concept as
my AR15 jig so you can reference
the AR15 tutorial at the top of
the page for details on how to use
the jig. Please also reference
the AR10™ blueprint for holes that
differ from the AR15 lower
receivers.
The
AR10™ jig will work perfectly with
my AR10™ lower receivers.
However, if you are wanting to
complete a DPMS style lower
receiver, then you need to note
the following. The front and
rear take down pins and the bolt
catch detent hole are not in the
exact same location on the DPMS
and the AR10™ style lowers.
In order to drill the hammer and
trigger holes, use the proper size
drill or gauge and insert them
into the selector hole and mag
catch hole of the jig and
receiver. With these two
reference points, you can then
drill the hammer and trigger
holes.
The
AR15 milling adapter kit will work
perfectly with this .308 jig. So
it is now just as easy to remove
the material from the AR10™ and
DPMS lowers as what it has been
with the AR15 lowers.
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Purchase and Shipping Terms
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Buy your set now for only $109.95 (retails for $195.00).
For
delivery in the
USA please add $10
for shipping by the USPS.
International
buyers are welcomed, but WILL have to pay additional postage fees.
Please visit USPS
for shipping cost
of the 3 pound
package.
For the fastest service, use the link
above to send your payment securely via Paypal.
I also accept Money Orders. This method of payment may delay your shipment a few days. If you are going to send a Money Order, please contact me so I know payment is on the way.
You can send
a USPS MO to:
Justin
Halford
JWH
Enterprises
P.O.
Box 43
Salado,
AR 72575
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Tutorial
Be
sure to check out the tutorial
on how to use
the CNC Drill Jig to complete an AR15
80% lower receiver. You might also find
the answer to your question on the forum
under the FAQ
section. If you still can't find
the answer to your question, feel free
to contact me. justin@cncguns.com
Drills
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I have put together a list of the drills/tap you will need to purchase in order to complete your receiver. I don't sell these tools since you will be able to buy them cheaper from MSC www.mscindustrial.com
Below you will see the part number and the price of each tool.
Due to constantly changing
fuel and metal prices, the
drill/tap prices below are
estimates.
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I
buy all the tooling for my shop from MSC. They have great quality and service. I would highly recommend using them instead of buying from somebody that is reselling the tools to complete the AR-15 receiver.
AR-15
Receivers
Kevin
is selling some of the best 80% AR15
lower receiver forgings that I've ever
seen. The mag well has been
broached just like all the big name AR15
manufacturers use, so it has a super nice
finish. Kevin has made
improvements over the original style 80%
AR15 lowers. The fire control
pocket is now solid, most of the side
holes are drilled and the buffer tube
hole is now drilled and tapped for you.
With these improvements, its dropped the
cost of finishing your own 80% lower
because you no longer have to buy all
the expensive drills and taps.
Visit the tutorial
on how to finish Kevin's 80%
lowers. If you are looking for a
80% AR15 lower receiver, I would highly
suggest buying from Kevin. Be sure
to mention my website when you contact
Kevin about one of these forgings.
You can
contact him at audibk@yahoo.com or
visit his website at www.diyguns.us
Below is a pic of his receivers.

If
you are looking for a really nice billet
lower, then you need to consider the
lowers from Yellow Logic. In case you don't
know what a billet lower is, all of
my projects on this website are billet
receivers, and billet means the
receivers are machined from a solid
block of material. The machining
from Yellow Logic is
OUTSTANDING!!!! I am very
impressed with the quality of machine
work they produce. Their lowers
are machined from 7075-T6 billet
aluminum. The mag wells are cut
using 2 passes from a wire EDM.
After the lowers are machined they bead
blast each lower with a fine glass media
that makes the surface super
smooth. There are little to no
machining marks on the lower which is
hard to believe since it's machined from
a solid block of material. You can
use the drilling and milling jigs that I
sell to help you complete these
lowers. Click on the pic below to
see how much of the lower has already
been machined. For pricing and
ordering info click on the following LINK.

KT
Ordnance also sells some really
nice billet receivers. So they too
have been machined from a solid block of
material. They also sell frames for other
firearms which are machined from billet
as well. The drilling and milling
jigs that I sell can also be used with
these lowers. Below you can
click on a couple pics of their
receivers.

A
good source for raw forgings is DSA.
By "raw" I mean no machine
work has been completed on the
forgings. DSA has great prices and service. These mil-spec receivers work flawlessly
and are forged 7075-T6 alloy aluminum. Forging and billet receivers are by far the best quality receivers.
AR-15 lower receiver forging -
#1001
AR-15 A3 upper receiver forging - #1002
AR-15 A2 upper receiver forging - #1003
DSA forgings are
$27.95, but if you buy 3 or more they are
$24.95

I would stay away
from NOC castings. Their cast receivers tend to be poor quality, and the castings I've seen
aren't to mil-spec standards.
