SOLGW Broadsword Complete Lower
Original price was: $875.00.$831.25Current price is: $831.25.
The Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) BROADSWORD receivers have a few notable features that their standard Forged receivers do not:
- The lower receiver features a Right Side Bolt Release for convenient reloading from prone positions
- The magazine well is significantly flared
- The trigger guard is integral and highly radiused for comfort
- The Grip tang has been moved ½” rearward to optimize finger positioning on the trigger shoe, for reduced fatigue and increased ergonomics
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- Lower Receiver: Sons of Liberty Gun Works BROADSWORD Ambi Lower Receiver
- The lower receiver features a Right Side Bolt Release for convenient reloading from prone positions
- The magazine well is significantly flared
- The trigger guard is integral and highly radiused for comfort
- The Grip tang has been moved ½” rearward to optimize finger positioning on the trigger shoe, for reduced fatigue and increased ergonomics
- Material: Precision machined from 7075 Billet Aluminum.
- Finish: Anodized to Mil-Spec MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2, Hard Anodic Coating, Flat Black Dye, Non-Reflective, NiAc Seal
- Safe, Fire, and Full Auto Pictograms.
- Rebellious Stripes Mark
- Receiver Extension: 9 Position Loyal 9 A5 Receiver Extension Tube made from 7075-T6 Aluminum
- Buffer: BCM MK2 Buffer Mod 1 – T2
- Buffer Spring: Sprinco Green Spring
- Receiver end plate: Quick Detach End Plate with properly staked Forwards Controls Design Castle Nut
- Fire Control Group: Liberty 2 Stage Trigger
- Safety Selector: Mil-Spec Ambi Safety
- Grip: B5 Grip
- Trigger Guard: Integrated
- Stock: SOPMOD Bravo
What is the Drive Lock System?
SOLGW M89 vs L89
What’s the Difference between the M89 and L89?
While both handguards use the patent-pending Drive Lock System, there are a few notable differences that may lead someone to choosing one over the other:
- The most noticeable difference is the M-LOK Slots. The L89 features 7 sided M-LOK slots, whereas the M89 retains more substantial cutouts for cooling around the handguard, reducing the quantity of M-LOK slots
- The L89 has an internal QD sling swivel socket built in to the rear of the handguard, whereas the M89 must use an M-LOK QD sling swivel socket
- The L89 features a titanium barrel nut, which is going to save a good amount of weight compared to the steel barrel nut in the M89 handguard














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