FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Polymer 80 products are unfinished firearm parts designed for custom builds, such as 80% lower receivers. These items are not classified as firearms by the ATF, as they require additional machining to become functional. However, state and local laws may vary. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with the laws in your area before purchasing.
Yes, completing a Polymer 80 lower typically requires a drill press, hand drill, or router, as well as basic tools like files and a jig kit (usually included with the product). Check your local regulations to ensure you are legally allowed to complete the lower.
No. Once you begin machining a Polymer 80 lower, it may be classified as a firearm under federal law, and returns are no longer accepted. If your item is defective, please contact our customer service team before starting any machining to discuss return or replacement options.
If you believe your Polymer 80 lower has a manufacturing defect, do not attempt to machine it. Contact our support team with photos and a description of the issue. We will evaluate the defect and determine if a replacement or return is appropriate
Yes, Polymer 80 products typically include detailed instructions or guides to help you complete your build. Many kits also come with a jig and necessary drill bits. For additional support, you can find instructional videos and resources on our website or the Polymer 80 manufacturer’s site. Always ensure you follow all applicable laws and guidelines when completing your build.