What he saidto this point this thread is worthless...
I know everyone is wondering about pricing . . . they will probably sell to John Q Public between $110 and $140 plus tax. If I had a sale of 500 of these today I could sell them for less than that.
While those prices were reasonable during the Obama panic, prices have dropped and many brands are available for under $100 right now. Not sure that "made in Indiana" is worth the extra money???
Hasn't anyone here heard of REO Engineering out of Galveston, IN making billet AR15 receivers? Roby's Bullseye on US-31 had one out on display last time I was in there. Here is a link to one on Gunbroker:
AR15 BILLET AL. Receiver By REO Engineering : for AR-15 at GunBroker.com
I ain't too shy to drop a name.
Agreed, I'd like to know who it is and more info about the lowers themselves and I'd be massively interested if they were INGO lowers.
As for the purpose of this post, I think its safe to say nobody on this forum has heard of a new company producing lowers, whatever that's worth.
Here is where this company is located:
The reason I started this thread as I did was to see if anyone has heard of this manufacture which does not seem to be the case. Please keep in mind this company is a MANUFACTURER and does not sell to the public so please don't try to contact them to buy direct.
I believe this can be a good deal for Indiana residents by having a local quality supplier of lowers at compeditive prices. Pricing is based upon quantity of parts purchased and will be very attractive to gun owners. Each lower comes in their own plastic box, not wrapped in bubble wrap or a cardboard box. This little touch comes at almost no additional cost due to this companies capabilities to do many different processes in house.
Again I will learn more once I get my tour and meeting with the people I have been talking with on the phone and will have detailed process information for everyone. The little I already heard has shown me that they are targeting quality first.
I have two early production parts on my desk and they look very nice. Sorry for the little game playing but I wanted to know if any member had an idea who this local manufacturer was and that does not seem to be the case. I guess the cat is now out of the bag.
Each lower comes in its own protective case to protect the surface finish.
This one has their company logo on it but they can do special laser etching for private labeling.
delaware machine, out of muncie indiana
I wouldn't mind rocking one of those with an Ingo logo.