Originally Posted by
Iraqgunz
My wife used all of the sugar, so I wasn't able to coat the answer. Because you used the term mill speck in your post, yet you apparently don't even know what it means or is. It wasn't shitty. I pointed out as I have a hundred other times that USING THE SEARCH BUTTON will often times provide alot of information. Some people seem more focused on posting rather than taking the time to read.
Spike's and the parts used has been discussed numerous times. Nothing that Spike's makes is MILSPEC. As you will discover if you take the time to read the only companies that can truly claim MILSPEC are those that have access to the TDP and are making weapons for the government.
There are other companies that source excellent parts and in some cases they are probably getting them from some of the same vendors (where applicable) but they still aren't MILSPEC.
Aside from Colt LPK's, the only ones I would use would the ones that GandRtactical puts together or Daniel Defense.
Wow all this for asking what was wrong with Spikes and don't they have MILSPECK, sorry for the miss spelling, I did mean to spell it milspec, but I am sure all this isn't because of my poor spelling.
This is from Spikes Web Site:
"The Spike’s Enhanced LPK also features a Mil-Spec bolt catch, mag catch, and mag catch button. As well as utilizing Mil-Spec detents, plungers, pins, and springs. We also include quality spiral roll pins for the trigger guard and bolt catch as well as a ¼” allen screw and washer for the Ergo grip."
I do know what military specification means I did my time in the military. I do read and I do my research. You assume I don't know what mil spec is based on what? Spikes clams that these parts are mil spec. Go visit their web site and see.
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