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SONS OF LIBERTY GUN WORKS
FORWARD CONTROLS DESIGN BILLET LOWER RECEIVER

785939519372 430102644
LRF (Lower Receiver, Forward Controls Design) is a collaboration between Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) and Forward Controls Design (FCD). Machined from a solid block of 7075 aluminum, LRF is an ambidextrous AR15 lower receiver with built-in right side bolt release, designed to use our EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous), a Norgon Ambi-Catch will also work on the LRF. Design of LRF was completed in 2019. Due to difficulties of Covid-19 induced lockdowns and subsequent buying frenzies of all things firearms related, production was continuously delayed. Neither SOLGW nor FCD are known to rush development or production, we had used this time to further refine the LRF. LRF was designed with duty and defense users in mind. Its changes from TDP based lowers are based on ergonomics and better protection of magazine releases (both left and right side): EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous) fence on the left side. Taller than TDP spec magazine release fence on the right side to ensure TDP spec magazine release button stays below the fence. Countersunk take down pin hole on the left, when the user pushes the take down pin in from the left side, the pin can be pushed in further, with more protrusion on the right to pull from. Built in trigger guard with the same features as our TGF (Trigger guard, Forward Controls), more info: https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/TGF-Trigger-Guard-Forward-Controls_p_178.html TGF has more usable space forward of the trigger, not behind. It also has a “ramp” to facilitate magazine loading for users that use the rear spline of the magazine to index and “rock” the magazine into the mag well. Flared magazine well with a larger opening. LRF’s changes are subtle and wholly functions based, a duty/defense firearm doesn’t concern itself with aesthetics, nor benefit from them. One will not find it decorated with lightening cuts/holes, or obnoxiously large logos. A tastefully small Cygnus is engraved on the right side of the LRF magazine well to denote FCD’s involvement in the project’s development, one can easily miss or overlook it, and that’s the point, we don’t intend the LRF to be a walking billboard. It’s designed and made for work, not for show.  
439.9 439.9 1 GBP
Product no.: 430102644
SONS OF LIBERTY GUN WORKS FCD AMBI BILLET STRIPPED LOWER RECEIVER FOR AR-15 BLK
Mfr Part: FCD-AMBI-LR 785939519372 LRF (Lower Receiver, Forward Controls Design) is a collaboration between Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) and Forward Controls Design (FCD). Machined from a solid block of 7075 aluminum, LRF is an ambidextrous AR15 lower receiver with built-in right side bolt release, designed to use our EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous), a Norgon Ambi-Catch will also work on the LRF. Design of LRF was completed in 2019. Due to difficulties of Covid-19 induced lockdowns and subsequent buying frenzies of all things firearms related, production was continuously delayed. Neither SOLGW nor FCD are known to rush development or production, we had used this time to further refine the LRF. LRF was designed with duty and defense users in mind. Its changes from TDP based lowers are based on ergonomics and better protection of magazine releases (both left and right side): EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous) fence on the left side. Taller than TDP spec magazine release fence on the right side to ensure TDP spec magazine release button stays below the fence. Countersunk take down pin hole on the left, when the user pushes the take down pin in from the left side, the pin can be pushed in further, with more protrusion on the right to pull from. Built in trigger guard with the same features as our TGF (Trigger guard, Forward Controls), more info: https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/TGF-Trigger-Guard-Forward-Controls_p_178.html TGF has more usable space forward of the trigger, not behind. It also has a “ramp” to facilitate magazine loading for users that use the rear spline of the magazine to index and “rock” the magazine into the mag well. Flared magazine well with a larger opening. LRF’s changes are subtle and wholly functions based, a duty/defense firearm doesn’t concern itself with aesthetics, nor benefit from them. One will not find it decorated with lightening cuts/holes, or obnoxiously large logos. A tastefully small Cygnus is engraved on the right side of the LRF magazine well to denote FCD’s involvement in the project’s development, one can easily miss or overlook it, and that’s the point, we don’t intend the LRF to be a walking billboard. It’s designed and made for work, not for show.
439.9 GBP 3 £439.90 *
Is a 'Call to order' product.
Delivery time approx. 7-14 days.
3 pcs. in the USA warehouse
Specs: Cartridge: Multi Color: Black Finish: Anodized Make: AR-15 Style: Stripped

Export Restricted

This product is only available for sale in United Kingdom

Restrictions

  • Is a 'Call to order' product.

Top takeaways

  1. The LRF is a collaboration between SOLGW and FCD, an ambidextrous AR15 lower receiver with enhanced ergonomics and built-in right side bolt release.
  2. Designed with duty and defense in mind, it features a built-in trigger guard, flared magazine well, and subtle functional changes for improved magazine release protection.
  3. It prioritizes function over aesthetics, avoiding unnecessary decorations and sporting a small, discreet Cygnus logo to indicate FCD's involvement.

Attributes

Cartridge: Multi Colour: Black Finish: Anodized Make: AR-15 Style: Stripped Delivery weight: 0.454kg Shipping height: 127mm Shipping width: 89mm Shipping length: 254mm UPC : 785939519372

Item details

Made in USA
US export classification: 0A509.b



Discover the FORWARD CONTROLS DESIGN Billet Lower Receiver, engineered for duty and defense. 💪 Built from 7075 aluminum for durability.

LRF (Lower Receiver, Forward Controls Design) is a collaboration between Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) and Forward Controls Design (FCD). Machined from a solid block of 7075 aluminum, LRF is an ambidextrous AR15 lower receiver with built-in right side bolt release, designed to use our EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous), a Norgon Ambi-Catch will also work on the LRF. Design of LRF was completed in 2019. Due to difficulties of Covid-19 induced lockdowns and subsequent buying frenzies of all things firearms related, production was continuously delayed. Neither SOLGW nor FCD are known to rush development or production, we had used this time to further refine the LRF. LRF was designed with duty and defense users in mind. Its changes from TDP based lowers are based on ergonomics and better protection of magazine releases (both left and right side): EMR-A (Enhanced Magazine Release, Ambidextrous) fence on the left side. Taller than TDP spec magazine release fence on the right side to ensure TDP spec magazine release button stays below the fence. Countersunk take down pin hole on the left, when the user pushes the take down pin in from the left side, the pin can be pushed in further, with more protrusion on the right to pull from. Built in trigger guard with the same features as our TGF (Trigger guard, Forward Controls), more info: https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/TGF-Trigger-Guard-Forward-Controls_p_178.html TGF has more usable space forward of the trigger, not behind. It also has a “ramp” to facilitate magazine loading for users that use the rear spline of the magazine to index and “rock” the magazine into the mag well. Flared magazine well with a larger opening. LRF’s changes are subtle and wholly functions based, a duty/defense firearm doesn’t concern itself with aesthetics, nor benefit from them. One will not find it decorated with lightening cuts/holes, or obnoxiously large logos. A tastefully small Cygnus is engraved on the right side of the LRF magazine well to denote FCD’s involvement in the project’s development, one can easily miss or overlook it, and that’s the point, we don’t intend the LRF to be a walking billboard. It’s designed and made for work, not for show.  
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