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Thread: Does Anyone Sell a LPK - the Hammer/Trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMJ556 View Post
    Out of curiosity, are there Chinese AR parts invading the market ? Seems everything else being sold these days is made in PRC.
    No idea. I'm pretty sure Norinco makes an M16 clone, but I've never heard of any Chinese AR parts (other than the UTG bolt-on accessories like quadrails and cheap BUIS) being sold or found here in the US.

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    I found that JP offers a LPK with the PG, but minus the hammer & trigger for $38. Anyone know who makes the JP LPK?

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    Just got my lpk (minus the trigger group) from G&R!

    Thanks Grant!
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    Quote Originally Posted by glocktogo View Post
    I found that JP offers a LPK with the PG, but minus the hammer & trigger for $38. Anyone know who makes the JP LPK?
    Seven people in this thread recommended G&R's LPK, which is known to be made of quality parts. Yet, you still are looking at other LPKs. Why did you ask us for help again?
    Last edited by outrider627; 01-22-11 at 06:23.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeOtherGuy View Post
    No idea. I'm pretty sure Norinco makes an M16 clone, but I've never heard of any Chinese AR parts (other than the UTG bolt-on accessories like quadrails and cheap BUIS) being sold or found here in the US.
    The Norinco CQ=A, is a Chinese AR. I have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhutch View Post
    The Norinco CQ=A, is a Chinese AR. I have one.
    You want to do this forum a huge favor? It would be educational for me, at the least, as to what the quality of the rifle is...

    Take pictures of the rifle for us with specific emphasis on the following:

    - barrel markings
    - carrier group markings
    - a view down the barrel
    - a close-up of the carrier key
    - the BCG
    - buffer
    - buffer tube
    - trigger markings
    - close-up of the feed ramps
    - possibly find out if it has a 5.56 chamber
    - diameter of the receiver extension

    Etc. etc.

    This will help us identify Chinese components.

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    Thanks guys for the positive feedback.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FMJ556 View Post
    Out of curiosity, are there Chinese AR parts invading the market ? Seems everything else being sold these days is made in PRC.
    Not in the U.S., but in Canada we are flooded with Norinco AR-15's.

    I stopped talking about quality standards and materials on the AR-15 with these guys a good while ago, you'd have a smarter conversation with a plant.

    The first few batches in Canada had the rifles painted, as in... with a paint brush.
    Last edited by Artiz; 01-22-11 at 08:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_247 View Post
    You want to do this forum a huge favor? It would be educational for me, at the least, as to what the quality of the rifle is...

    Take pictures of the rifle for us with specific emphasis on the following:

    - barrel markings
    - carrier group markings
    - a view down the barrel
    - a close-up of the carrier key
    - the BCG
    - buffer
    - buffer tube
    - trigger markings
    - close-up of the feed ramps
    - possibly find out if it has a 5.56 chamber
    - diameter of the receiver extension

    Etc. etc.

    This will help us identify Chinese components.
    That's what I tried to get information with a while ago, but an AR is an AR is an AR is all I could get.

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    Sounds like you might be better off an AR made by a domestic airsoft manufacturer...

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