P80 G150 AR-15 80% Receiver Kit – Flat Dark Earth
Build your own precision rifle from the ground up with the Polymer80 P80 G150 AR-15 80% Receiver Kit in Flat Dark Earth. This complete build kit delivers the core components needed to assemble a custom AR-15 platform without requiring a serialized lower receiver. Machined from reinforced polymer with a durable Flat Dark Earth finish, the p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth provides a solid foundation for shooters who value hands-on craftsmanship and regulatory compliance. Polymer80’s engineering ensures that each component meets tight tolerances, giving you a reliable starting point for your next build.
Overview
The p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth is a comprehensive parts package designed for builders who want to complete an AR-15 lower receiver from an 80% blank. This kit includes the jig, drill bits, end mill, and all necessary hardware to finish the lower receiver at home. The Flat Dark Earth color adds a tactical aesthetic while providing UV and impact resistance. As an 80% receiver, the component is not considered a firearm under federal law until machining is complete, allowing for legal private manufacture without an FFL transfer for the receiver itself.
Features & Specs
This kit integrates high-strength polymer construction with precision-machined metal components. The p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth features a reinforced trigger pocket area and oversized magazine well for reliable feeding. All jig components are CNC-machined from 6061 aluminum for repeatable accuracy during the finishing process.
- Polymer80 G150 80% lower receiver in Flat Dark Earth polymer with steel trigger pin inserts
- Complete finishing jig includes aluminum drill guides, carbide end mill, and HSS drill bits (sizes 1/8, 5/32, and 3/16 inch)
- Hardware pack: trigger pins, hammer pin, bolt catch, buffer retainer, and takedown pin detents
The kit is compatible with standard AR-15 upper receivers, LPKs, and buffer tube assemblies. Finished receiver weight is approximately 8.2 ounces. The p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth requires approximately 60-90 minutes of machining time with a drill press or hand drill.
Who It’s For
This build kit is intended for experienced firearms enthusiasts who are legally eligible to possess and manufacture firearms under the Gun Control Act of 1968. It is ideal for hobbyists seeking a custom lower receiver geometry, those who want to avoid serialization paperwork, or builders who require a lightweight polymer platform. The p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth is not recommended for first-time AR-15 builders without prior experience using jigs or power tools. All users must comply with local, state, and federal laws regarding the manufacture of firearms for personal use.
- Home gunsmiths with access to a drill press or handheld drill
- Shooters who prefer the ergonomics of a polymer lower with textured grip panels
- Builders who want a Flat Dark Earth finish that matches existing rifle components
Shipping & FFL
This product ships directly to your residence with no FFL transfer required for the 80% receiver component. However, once machining is complete, the finished receiver is legally a firearm and must be serialized if transferred to another party. Some states and localities (including California, New Jersey, and certain municipalities) restrict or prohibit the possession of 80% receiver kits. It is your responsibility to verify that the p80 g150 ar-15 80% receiver kit – flat dark earth is legal in your jurisdiction before ordering. We ship via UPS Ground, typically within 1-3 business days. All sales are final on 80% receiver kits due to their unfinished nature.
- No FFL required for purchase or shipment of this 80% receiver kit
- Buyer must be 18 years or older and not prohibited from possessing firearms
- Federal law requires that you serialize any firearm you manufacture if you intend to sell or transfer it; personal manufacture for private use does not require a serial number under federal law, but state laws vary





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