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    which one would you choose?

    Hello to all I just have a quick question im going to buy a lpk and need to know which one you would choose over the other I would love a colt,dd lpk but cannot afford the colt so which one
    http://www.rogtac.com/lower-parts/lo...parts-kit.html

    Or

    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/AR-15...20-%20semi.htm

    Please help which one is of lesser quality,which one would you put in your gun. I have done searches but either they are made out to be junk so here I am. If there is a better one out there im missing please inform me.
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    Definitely the Stag; it is made by CMT which is GTG. Buy w/o fear. I'll put my money where my mouth is and pick up two. Need as well.

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    i'd get the stag

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    Here's a third option:

    http://palmettostatearmory.com/index...c-qms-lpk.html

    The PSA LPK is good to go and adding in the ALG QMS fire control group for a few bucks more is worth it in my opinion.

    Nothing wrong with the Stag, but adding in an upgraded FCG for less then $20 more? No brainer.
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    I have Stag on one of my ARs, and no problems.

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    I've used several Stags in the past with great results.

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    The Stag is a great call if you already have a decent trigger.

    If not, that PSA with an ALG for less than $20 more is a good buy. I am now using three of their LPKs in my rifles and they've all been great. I know that during the height of the scare PSA's customer service was rough, but at least for me (on the other side of the country, so everything is shipped a great distance) they've been solid on my recent orders.

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    My personal preference is to by ALG triggers from Brownells or BCM, then purchase the front and rear detents and springs, take down pins, etc.. and make my own parts kits. This way I am not having to sell off fire control components I don't need, pistol grips, etc...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    My personal preference is to by ALG triggers from Brownells or BCM, then purchase the front and rear detents and springs, take down pins, etc.. and make my own parts kits. This way I am not having to sell off fire control components I don't need, pistol grips, etc...
    OP, if you decide to go the route Iraqgunz suggested you can purchase individual lower parts from White Oak Armament for pretty reasonable prices. They also sell complete LPKs (with ALG triggers) and trigger-less kits. I purchased my LPK from them and the parts are good quality, and their customer service is great. Just another option for you to consider.

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