Or, my solution: G&R LPK without the hammer, trigger, disconnector and associated springs and pins, and Spike's Battle Trigger.
Benefits of everything, no downsides. :)
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Or, my solution: G&R LPK without the hammer, trigger, disconnector and associated springs and pins, and Spike's Battle Trigger.
Benefits of everything, no downsides. :)
Some thoughts on LPK's.
There are only two TRUE mil-spec LPK's. Those are Colt and FN's. Everything else is a third or fourth best.
With that said, we use only the best parts we can find. A good many of these parts are made by LMT (FYI).
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Thanks for all of the replies.I decided I am going to build 2 new lowers now.One with a full G&R lpk and the other with a psa lpk with the spikes battle trigger.
I read once that the spikes LPK were based on DPMS parts?
I also forgot to mention that I wanted to spend no more than $100 for the lpk.
My vote is for the G&R. I like it on my bcm build. Good quality components. I can't tell any difference between it and my stock colt lower.
I went with the G&R LPK. You can tell they have good , quality parts. No complaints with mine whatsoever. However, from the people I've spoken with, I'll go with Spikes on the next LPK.