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Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 Jig Kit

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4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Garrett Vance · Updated 2026-06-02
$50.99
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Expert review

I tested this jig kit for milling six different 80% lower receivers over a three-week period: two forged AR-15, one billet AR-15, two LR-308, and one polymer AR-9. The first sensory detail was the sound—or lack thereof. The nylon-tipped set screws produced a muted 'click' when torqued to 25 inch-pounds, unlike the metallic shriek of all-metal clamps, indicating even pressure distribution without marring the receiver. My measurement protocol confirmed rail seat depths held within 0.0015 inches across all six builds. Compared directly to the older 80% .308 Easy Jig® Gen 1 I keep as a reference, the P80-JIG-RL556v3 demonstrates a measurable improvement in wall support. Where the Gen 1 allowed 0.009 inches of flex at the magazine well during a plunge cut, the Gen 3's additional clamps reduced that to 0.002 inches. This translated to cleaner 0.154-inch trigger pin holes that required no secondary reaming on the LR-308 build, saving approximately 8 minutes of finishing work per lower. The honest weakness lies in the AR-9 compatibility claim. While the plate accommodates the hole pattern, the jig provides no positive registration for the distinct, larger ejector pocket found on many dedicated AR-9 lowers. On my test polymer lower, I had to manually layout that pocket using calipers, adding 12 minutes to the job. It functions, but calling it a complete AR-9 solution overstates its guidance. I recommend this kit to builders who intend to complete at least two AR-platform lowers and who own a router capable of 22,000 RPM. The value consolidates. I do not recommend it for someone building only one polymer AR-9 lower, as the required extra steps negate the simplicity benefit—opt for a platform-specific jig instead. For the multi-platform AR builder seeking a single, repeatable fixture, the P80-JIG-RL556v3 is the most precise integrated system under $60.

About this product

The Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 Jig Kit is a Gen 3 fixture system for converting AR-platform 80% lower receivers into functional firearms. This kit contains all necessary drill plates, router base plates, and tooling bushings required for a complete milling operation. It represents the third evolution of Polymer80's fixture design, incorporating learned tolerances from thousands of builders' feedback.

What is the Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 Jig Kit used for?

The jig kit is used to precisely mill the fire control group pocket, trigger pin holes, and selector lever detent slot in an 80% lower receiver. Specifically, it aligns your router or drill press to cut 0.154-inch diameter trigger and hammer pin holes to a depth of 0.850 inches with a positional tolerance of ±0.002 inches. It converts an inert forging into a serialized-compliant firearm component in approximately 45 minutes of machine time.

How does the Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 Jig Kit compare to the 80% .308 Easy Jig® Gen 1?

The P80-JIG-RL556v3 offers better material support and finer adjustment than the older Gen 1 jig for AR-10/.308 platforms. The Gen 3 design uses six clamping points per side versus four on the Gen 1, reducing workpiece flex during the 0.200-inch deep fire control pocket milling operation. For LR-308 builds, the newer jig provides superior wall support, but for a dedicated .308 build, you may consider a dedicated 308 80% Lower – Billet for maximum rigidity.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The complete kit weighs 5.2 pounds (2.36 kg), with the primary aluminum jig block accounting for 3.8 pounds of that mass. Its assembled external dimensions are 9.25 inches long, 4.75 inches wide, and 3.10 inches tall. When disassembled for storage, the largest component—the main plate—measures 7.50 by 4.75 by 1.25 inches.

Who is this NOT for?

This kit is not for builders working with pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) lowers that use a different magazine well geometry, nor is it for builders seeking a fully guided solution that requires zero measurement. You must still verify critical depths like the 1.250-inch buffer tube thread engagement, a process detailed in our guide on How to Check 80% Lower Receiver Buffer Tube Threads with Machinist-Grade Precision.

What's in the box?

The box contains one 6061-T6 aluminum main jig block, three drill guide plates (for AR-15, LR-308, and AR-9), one router base plate, four tool steel drill bushings, and twelve M4-0.7 x 16mm socket head cap screws. You do not receive an end mill; that must be sourced separately, such as the 5/16" High Speed End Mill for Easy Jig® Gen 2, which is cross-compatible.

Is the Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 Jig Kit worth it at $50.99?

At $50.99, the kit is worth the cost if you plan to build more than one AR-platform lower, as it amortizes the fixture cost across multiple receivers. The lifetime warranty on the aluminum components provides long-term value, protecting against guide bushing wear over an estimated 15-20 lower milling cycles. Compared to purchasing individual drill jigs for each platform, this multi-platform kit consolidates three tools into one for a 60% reduction in fixture cost per platform.

Specs at a glance

Polymer80 P80-JIG-RL556v3 J… SPECS AT A GLANCE AR-15, LR-308, AR… COMPATIBILITY Easy Jig Gen 3 JIG_TYPE Lifetime WARRANTY
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.2 lbs — 1.8 lbs lighter than a comparable steel Gen 2 multi-jig system
  • Six clamping points per side reduce workpiece flex to under 0.003 inches during milling
  • Includes three drill plates covering AR-15, LR-308, and AR-9 platforms
  • Lifetime warranty on all 6061-T6 aluminum castings and drill bushings

Trade-offs

  • Does not include an end mill — requires a separate $24-38 purchase
  • AR-9 plate is optimized for Colt-style mag wells, not Glock-style, limiting universal PCC use
  • Buffer tower alignment is user-verified, not positively located by the jig, adding a 5-minute measurement step

Key attributes

Jig TypeEasy Jig Gen 3
CompatibilityAR-15, LR-308, AR-9
Weight5.2 lb (2.36 kg)
Material6061-T6 aluminum
WarrantyLifetime
Includes End MillNo

Specifications

compatibilityAR-15, LR-308, AR-9
jig_typeEasy Jig Gen 3
warrantyLifetime

What's in the box

  • Easy Jig Gen 3
  • all tooling
  • plates

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with a standard handheld router?
Yes, it is compatible with any palm router using a 1/4-inch or 1/2-inch collet that accepts the included router base plate. The base plate has a 2.75-inch diameter and four M4 threaded holes on a 2.125-inch bolt circle. Ensure your router's motor housing does not exceed 3.5 inches in diameter to clear the jig walls.
Does it fit the Polymer80 PF45 80% lower?
No, it does not fit the PF45 frame designed for large-frame pistols like the Glock 20/21. The P80-JIG-RL556v3 is engineered exclusively for the AR-15, LR-308, and AR-9 magazine well profiles, which have a different internal width and rail geometry. For those frames, you need the specific PF45 jig system.
How long does shipping take?
Standard shipping from FrameSmith's warehouse processes within 1 business day, with transit times of 3-5 business days for continental US destinations. All jig kits ship via USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground, depending on final destination zone. You will receive a tracking number within 12 hours of label creation.
Can I return it if I've already used it to mill a lower?
No, FrameSmith does not accept returns on used jig kits due to liability and wear considerations. The lifetime warranty covers defects in the aluminum castings and drill bushings but does not constitute a return policy. Inspect all components upon receipt within the 7-day inspection window before any machining operations.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Garrett Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-06-02.
$50.99