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BuffaloTrooper
11-03-10, 20:46
Has anyone had any experience with Timberwolf brand LPK? How is the quality? I'm about to start gathering parts for my first build. I was considering a LPK from G&R Tactical and then I saw the Timberwolf stainlee steel kit.

ucrt
11-03-10, 20:49
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From what I've read and experienced...they are low quality.

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ChicagoTex
11-03-10, 23:22
Better than DPMS or RRA, though that's not saying much. Couldn't hold a candle to a G&R, LMT, or Colt LPK though.

Buy the G&R kit, it's terrific.

interfan
11-04-10, 01:41
Something you may consider is buying the specific inividual Colt parts you need from Brownells. It takes a little bit more effort than buying a LPK, but if you are planning to replace the A2 with another grip or any other upgrades, why pay for what you won't use. This way, you can get Colt quality at a reasonable price.

m249saw
11-04-10, 03:54
Something you may consider is buying the specific inividual Colt parts you need from Brownells. It takes a little bit more effort than buying a LPK, but if you are planning to replace the A2 with another grip or any other upgrades, why pay for what you won't use. This way, you can get Colt quality at a reasonable price.

True but some of those Colt parts are pricey.

I just put together a lower for a buddy yesterday using the Daniel Defense LPK. It was very nice and had the Magpul MOE trigger guard.

BuffaloTrooper
11-04-10, 05:50
Thanks for the replies.

ChicagoTex
11-04-10, 08:16
I just put together a lower for a buddy yesterday using the Daniel Defense LPK.

I didn't realize DD sold LPKs, I wonder who makes them. Given DD's rep I'd be willing to try a DD LPK, I just don't know anything about them.

m249saw
11-04-10, 09:04
http://www.palmettostatearmory.com/506.php


http://www.danieldefense.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=164