March 15, 2024, 12:34 AM
mo4040What true fully ambidextrous AR15 lowers are there? List updated in first post
Another vote for the LMT.
You just cannot go wrong with the MARS-L.
As a lefty, the bolt catch/release on the right side of the receiver is of great use for me.
The only issue I had with the MARS-L was finding one in stock.
March 15, 2024, 04:10 AM
WeshoweGents,
Another vote for the LMT-MARS. Top notch craftsmanship and it's truely ambi...
My LMT New Zealand Reference rifle is an example of the breed.
Wes
March 15, 2024, 07:37 AM
myrottietyMy Seekins Billet is Ambi. I think I paid $250'ish for it.
March 15, 2024, 09:05 AM
KSGMSeekins looks like only an ambi release.
March 19, 2024, 05:19 AM
KSGMPWS MK1 MOD 2-M is another fully ambi option.
Also, this thing (MCF-A) from Dirty Bird...
https://dirtybirdusa.com/produ...rous-lower-receiver/I guess I'm tempted to categorize this with the Radian; it's just different. Apparently, if the bolt is in battery, pressing the RH button will catch the bolt; if the bolt is open, pressing the button releases it. I am not sure how it's done, but it does perform both actions.
March 19, 2024, 07:27 AM
dwd1985THe MARS-L is incredibly overrated. LMTs quality control has been beyond poor in the last few years, and on top of that, better ambi lowers exist. Look into the Radian ADAC and my personal favorite is the Griffin Mk2. Both are also much cheaper than the LMT with a better system for ambi bolt release.
March 20, 2024, 02:43 PM
rbdub474I wish HK made a civilian legal version of my work rifle lower. It is a great design.
March 22, 2024, 10:57 AM
KSGMThe LGS has a ZRO Delta rifle with a right-hand bolt release (not fully ambi). In fiddling with it, the release is
not easy to depress with the trigger finger. The ambi control loses some of it's performance edge, if I need to break my grip to apply enough force to overcome the mechanism. That may be something worth scrutinizing, if one was shopping for one of these uppers.
March 22, 2024, 11:18 AM
DanHDon't forget the LWRC lower is almost an exact clone of the LMT with the exception of the safety and fire logos not colored in like it's an H&K.
https://www.rooftopdefense.com...rous-lower-receiver/(Picture WAAAAYYYY to large to post)
One disadvantage to this design of ambi lower that also effects the LMT is if you're using an upper like the BCM that moves the forward assist closer to the brass deflector, that will interfere with the bolt/catch release on the opposite side and not lock into the lower.