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SOLGW Broadsword Complete Lower
$831.25
The Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) BROADSWORD receivers have a few notable features that their standard Forged receivers do not:
- The lower receiver features a Right Side Bolt Release for convenient reloading from prone positions
- The magazine well is significantly flared
- The trigger guard is integral and highly radiused for comfort
- The Grip tang has been moved ½” rearward to optimize finger positioning on the trigger shoe, for reduced fatigue and increased ergonomics
Full detailed specs in description below.
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- Lower Receiver: Sons of Liberty Gun Works BROADSWORD Ambi Lower Receiver
- The lower receiver features a Right Side Bolt Release for convenient reloading from prone positions
- The magazine well is significantly flared
- The trigger guard is integral and highly radiused for comfort
- The Grip tang has been moved ½” rearward to optimize finger positioning on the trigger shoe, for reduced fatigue and increased ergonomics
- Material: Precision machined from 7075 Billet Aluminum.
- Finish: Anodized to Mil-Spec MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2, Hard Anodic Coating, Flat Black Dye, Non-Reflective, NiAc Seal
- Safe, Fire, and Full Auto Pictograms.
- Rebellious Stripes Mark
- Receiver Extension: 9 Position Loyal 9 A5 Receiver Extension Tube made from 7075-T6 Aluminum
- Buffer: BCM MK2 Buffer Mod 1 – T2
- Buffer Spring: Sprinco Green Spring
- Receiver end plate: Quick Detach End Plate with properly staked Forwards Controls Design Castle Nut
- Fire Control Group: Liberty 2 Stage Trigger
- Safety Selector: Mil-Spec Ambi Safety
- Grip: B5 Grip
- Trigger Guard: Integrated
- Stock: SOPMOD Bravo
What is the Drive Lock System?
The Drive Lock System is a Patent-Pending design based on a Hodge defense Extrusion that uses a system of wedges that interface with the barrel nut and “drive” it towards the upper receiver as it is tightened. This system clamps on to the barrel nut with extreme force and precision, providing an extremely robust mounting platform.
SOLGW M89 vs L89
What’s the Difference between the M89 and L89?
While both handguards use the patent-pending Drive Lock System, there are a few notable differences that may lead someone to choosing one over the other:
- The most noticeable difference is the M-LOK Slots. The L89 features 7 sided M-LOK slots, whereas the M89 retains more substantial cutouts for cooling around the handguard, reducing the quantity of M-LOK slots
- The L89 has an internal QD sling swivel socket built in to the rear of the handguard, whereas the M89 must use an M-LOK QD sling swivel socket
- The L89 features a titanium barrel nut, which is going to save a good amount of weight compared to the steel barrel nut in the M89 handguard
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