DD LPKs are pretty easy to come by these days.
They've long been my go-to LPK.
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DD LPKs are pretty easy to come by these days.
They've long been my go-to LPK.
I just got a DPMS lower parts kit and it seemed fine. I think most of these parts are made by the same manufacturer and just put in a back with a certain products name. DPMS tends to be the "cheap brand". Some might view it as a risk, but I've had good luck with this in practice.
The fact that i understand manufacturing and these parts have badically achieved comodity status, and the several times I used these parts they were basically identical.
Likewise, I could ask you if you have any proof the parts are different or if you are just elluding to your opinion.
The molding and tool marks have been noticeably different in my tiny sample size of two manufacturer's bolt catch and magazine releases. So yes?
"The most important rule in a gunfight is: Always win and cheat if necessary." ~ Clint Smith
Years ago I was under the impression that Lauer LPKs came from LMT. Anyone know if that is still the case?
G&R is out of stock so I rolled the dice with Umbrella. I have a no name kit from AIM that came in colored coded bags. I will try to compare these kits, and also some of the LCW parts I got years ago.
I've had good luck with Daniel Defense LPKs. There may be bad triggers once in a while, but Colt has bad triggers too. I had a mushy 6920 trigger---much worse than the DD LPK triggers I'd used. I decided to replace it with an ALG QMS trigger. That was the forth ALG I'd bought and it turned out to be a lemon---very inconsistent and the reset didn't function properly. I ended up working my Colt trigger over and run it in that gun now. The rest of the ALGs I've used were great.
Another +1 for WOA parts kit with ALG trigger.
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