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    PSA Blackhawk LPK build

    http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.../category/388/

    Is this gtg? I need a buffer tube assembly and well this seems like a good buy. Id have spare parts for the lpk (-fcg). What does M4C think?

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    I actually just got that kit delivered yesterday. I had a grip similar to the one in the package on an older AR. It's comfortable and is much better than the A2. The buffer tube/spring/etc. all looks good to go. The stock fits nice and snug, and comes with a QD sling point that you can reverse, as well as the QD socket to fit it. I haven't put the LPK together with my lower yet, so all I can give you is an initial overview of how they look, and it's pretty standard-no suprisies, just another LPK. I actually went on Palmetto's site to get a new barrel, saw this package, and made a bit of an impulse buy. I'm happy I did now that it's here. I'm planning on getting an ALG defense trigger (when they are back in stock) to complete my lower. I'll post again when it's finished.

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    Re: PSA Blackhawk LPK build

    Oh sweet good feedback so far

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    Might as well order the sprinco springs for it to. $21.95 comes with the extr.spring too.

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    You lost me at Blackhawk..
    You dig your grave with your fork.

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    Receiver extension is likely 6061 and extruded, but other than that for the price it looks GTG.

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