Are polymer rifles a good idea yet?

>polymer lower parts

Why?

Because polymer is for retards

>good
>polymer
pick one and only one

Because he asked. Not that I'd ever do that.

whats this bottle made of?

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>making your gun less durable and susceptible to failure due to environmental conditions like extreme heat or cold in order to make it lighter
I'll take all-steel construction for a rifle which won't break from normal use and work every time I pull the trigger, thank you very much

Also, did you not read my other thread from the other day where I revealed that (((They))) have developed a special gas which literally degrades any plastics & polymers which come into contact with atmospheric concentrations of this gas equivalent to the atmospheric concentrations of tear gas from a smoke grenade?

Didja know about that?

>buy only full metal firearms from now on friends

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Because most people tried to make a direct 1:1 copy of the AR lower.

what transfer fee are you talking about?

99.9% of FFLs charge a fee to transfer a firearm. Some states are also required to collect sales tax. And that's ontop of any shipping charge

Wood