Plus about $25 in tax and shipping, so around $57 not including transfer. Cheapest I’ve ever seen them!
NOTE - THEY HAVE NOW RAISED THE PRICE TO $49. PREPPERGUNSHOP STILL HAS THEM FOR $35.
I’ll also note that they seem to have the trapdoor buttplate upgrade which was $20 alone.
Also, PA has the 13” Faxon carbon HG on sale for $234.
https://www.primaryarms.com/faxon-streamline-carbon-fiber-m-lok-handguard-13
Toolcraft BCG $60
Cries in Washingtonian...
Great find! Here's a couple links to an alternative vendor with similar prices, +tax +$20 shipping first item, ~$12/additional item.
FDE Complete Lower $118
Black Complete Lower $125
Black Stripped Lower $35
I’ve obviously missing something - are these produced under license or something?
They're made by KE Arms for Wraithworks.
Yes.
No. They're just KP-15s OEM branded for Wraithworks.
Right. Russel called them a variance contract IIRC.
KE Arms KE15 mil spec is $99.95
https://www.kearms.com/kp-15-polymer-receiver-milspec.aspx
KE arms KP9 lower Mil Spec is $129.95
https://www.kearms.com/black-kp-9-polymer-milspec-receiver.aspx
That's a great deal, though it's still going to be over $100 after tax, shipping, and FFL transfer fee.
https://preview.redd.it/dieoay3l0oag1.png?width=1607&format=png&auto=webp&s=61f7b38c72e3fcf5d9488df11e14e25c12493e5e
Yeah, about that....
Add it to your cart dude.
I'm good. I have three KP-15, one KE-15 and one KP-9.
My point was - if you can’t figure out why I’m saying the price is/was $32 when you’re seeing $114, try adding it to your cart. 🤣
Do you not understand how these sites work?
Apparently not...
*sigh*
Many retailers utilize such tactics to get around Minimum Advertised Pricing policies that makers demand.
These include:
Actual price only shows up in cart.
Actual price requires an email contact with the seller, who provides either a coupon code or an alternate item code for the actual price.
Selling a product as “blem” when it isn’t really.
Selling a product as “open box” when it isn’t really.
All these are very common tactics to move excess inventory. Makers sometimes don’t like them, but OTOH sometimes the retailer and the maker are in agreement to use one of these tactics to move stale inventory because it benefits both of them.