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Early Armalites and Colts (prior to M16A1) were 6061. Before they discovered the effects of galvanic corrosion in high humidity jungle environments. Since then, only companies who are too cheap to buy 7075 but are milling from billet (fancy word for bar stock). None of the forges will make them from 6061 unless you special order a run.

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AR lowers are not heavily stressed parts, as evidenced by the success companies are having making them out of various polymers. The only place I have ever personally seen a plastic lower fail is across the web where the buffer tube is threaded in because the owner fell on the rifle and used the stock to break his fall. Other than that, hammer and trigger pin holes wear if the pins rotate. The only real reason the industry has abandoned 6061 is the corrosion problems because it reacts with the steel parts in very humid or salt-air environments. In a dry air desert environment you will never see any drawback from 6061. (Other than anodizing it doesn't quite seem to ever come out truly black.) :blush:

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