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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...
    Concur. The ALG ACT is a great tuned milspec FCG. Everything else can be obtained easily as individual parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by potentmix View Post
    OP already said that $160 for an LPK is to much for him to spend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    OP already said that $160 for an LPK is to much for him to spend.
    then he should consider the $80 kit that comes with the alg

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    Which is exactly what I already suggested that he do...

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    I would never put a stag lpk in my gun, or a spikes for that matter. I don't care who makes them, both spikes and stag's tolerances for quality are lacking. Not only that but supporting those companies by sending them my money is a no go for me.

    Listen to Iraqguns. Get an ALG trigger and individual parts from white oak or palmetto state. Lpk's are not all the same. You NEED the trigger group and bolt catch to be in spec!
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    It's a shot in the dark ... I have a better chance of guessing when my wife will be mad for no reason.
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    PSA parts kits are nice. Quite the value.

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    LMT If you can afford it.

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    Okay since im getting a couple of different answers how about who makes the cheapest lpk that meets the tdp? Im not trying to skimp out but I have a couple of different parts kits and want to replace my cheapest parts kit for the one you all help me with thanks guys.

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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...
    This sounds like the best way to go what would you say are the most crucial parts that you would buy since you have a spare parts kit?

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