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      <title>Choosing the Right AR-10 Lower Parts for Your Build</title>
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      <description>Picking out the right ar-10 lower parts can feel like a bit of a gamble if you&amp;#39;re used to the plug-and-play world of the AR-15. While the smaller 5.56 platform has a &amp;#39;Mil-Spec&amp;#39; standard that almost everyone follows, the AR-10 is a bit more like the</description>
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