MK11 7.62 Ambidextrous Billet Receiver Set

SKU:
MK11-B-762-SET
Availability:
Typically Processes/Ships within 5 days from receiving FFL Copy - Custom Cerakote Lead Times Vary (See Disclaimer Below)
$675.00

Centurion Arms LLC, 7.62 Billet Receiver Set in 7075-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum

Knights Armament pattern compatible 7.62 receivers

Lower Receiver Specifications:

Precision CNC from Billet 7075-T6 Aerospace Aluminum

MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2, Hard Anodized Flat Black Finish or Cerakoted Per Customer Request

Included parts: Takedown Pins, Bolt Catch, Ambi Bolt Release Parts

Dimensional Accuracy Inspection

All Sharp Edges De-Burred

Pictograph Selector Markings Properly Marked for 90° Safety

The Largest Flared, Deep Beveled Magwell

Integrated Trigger Guard

All Components, Material, and Packaging Made in the USA

Weight: 9.5 oz

 

Upper Receiver Specifications:

Precision CNC from Billet 7075-T6 Aerospace Aluminum

MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2, Hard Anodized Flat Black Finish

DPMS High Profile

Ejection Port Cover Assembly Included

All Components, material, and packaging made in the USA

Weight: 11.3 oz stripped

*** We recommend gunsmith installation for all of our parts.  We cannot warranty items damaged by improper installation.

 **FFL REQUIRED BEFORE SHIPPING. Please contact your local FFL for transfer, and have them send a copy of their FFL to sales@centurionarms.com , and please have them reference your name/order number. No we do NOT accept fax as we live in the modern world and we also do NOT accept carrier pigeon. **

Custom Cerakote™ Disclaimer:

Custom Cerakote is completed per order.  Our Cerakote room runs one color at a time so your ship date will be subject to the color rotaion at the time the order is placed.  You will receive an email confirmation once the item has actually been packaged to ship.

Cerakote™ items are not guaranteed to match separate batches or Cerakote completed by outside parties.  While we strive to keep our mix uniformed for our own products, we can't say for certain what Walter and Jesse cooked up in their lab out in Albuquerque.

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