U-Bolt Reinforced, DPMS-style, AR-10 lower.
Do note that there is a difference between DPMS style and ArmaLite style AR-10 uppers, ArmaLite style uppers will NOT work with this lower.
There are two versions, one with and one without extra reinforcement near the buffer tower. It's mostly for aesthetics but there is a test print in the pack you can use to see if your upper is slim enough to fit in the one with buffer supports.
Pictures of the suggested Print Orientation are in the "Renders" folder.
Although this lower is quite bulky, I would not suggest doing rifle pushups with it.
While PLA isn't usually recommended for AR lowers, this model works fine with PLA+ - the U-bolt adds enough stiffness that the PLA buffer tower doesn't suffer the fatigue that it would without the U-bolt.
If you print in PLA+, I recommend 230C/60C print temperatures. 100% infill is recommended. 0.15mm layer height will ensure an easier assembly experience.
This model requires longer U-Bolts than the U-Bolt AR-15.
1/4-20 x 1 1/8 ID x 2 3/4" Minimum
The exact U-Bolts I use are found here, but are available at most hardware stores:
https://www.fastenermart.com/HR127-8692.htmlAssembly is almost exactly like Ivan's AR-15 lower.
WATCH THE VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE:
https://lbry.tv/@Ivan's_CAD_Streams:c/Assembly-Video:5
1.) Remove supports.
2.) Clearance the buffer tube or U-bolt so that the U-bolt can slide freely over the spot on the tube it will clamp on (watch video for reference).
3.) Install buffer tube and retainer as usual.
4.) Install the U-bolt (just place it down over the tube).
5.) Install buffer retainer spring from the bottom of the lower.
6.) Place and hold the clamping plate on the bottom of the lower. Hold against spring pressure from the buffer retainer spring.
7.) Install the two nuts on the U-bolt, ensuring you don't overtighten one (tighten one a little, then the other, then the 1st again, then the 2nd again, etc).
8.) Mark the part of the U-bolt that sticks up above the buffer tower.
9.) Grind or file that section flat. Reinstall the U-bolt if you removed it to grind the top off.
10.) Mark the part of the U-bolt that sticks below the buffer tower.
11.) Cut off the excess. Reinstall the U-bolt if you removed it to cut the excess off.
ImportantWhen assembling the upper assembly to the lower, first ensure ALL the support material is removed from the front takedown pin recess - even a tiny amount of support material left behind will cause issues here!
If you intent to take your lower to high round counts, consider remelting the area around the front takedown pin with a soldering iron - details on that process can be read here:
https://ivanthetroll.keybase.pub/Fiberglass%20Heat-Welding%20Tutorial.pdfAny .250 bolt will work as a retaining pin, if you would like to have it be self-retaining, you can use a threaded one and put a nut on it.
The mag catch slot and hole may need a little sanding/filing - this mostly depends on your support settings.
Your front and rear takedown pins may be stiff for their first several uses - you can use a hammer and a punch to get them in place and removed until they loosen up.
Like with any AR lower, you MUST drill out the pin holes to size - 0.250 for the takedown pins, 0.156 for the hammer/trigger pins, and 0.375 for the safety selector hole.
The grip screw hole MUST be tapped with a 1/4x28 tap - I recommend you use cutting fluid or oil, as the friction tends to overheat the plastic of the lower. Using a tap ensures the pistol grip screw hole will hold strong for a long time.