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    Quote Originally Posted by everready73 View Post
    I would check out sionics on the highere end of your budget at $80 http://sionicsweaponsystems.com/stor...3-carrier.html . It doesn't have a grip, but everyone changes those anyway. It does have their enhanced polished trigger which is really solid and comparable to the ALG ACT and BCM PNT. White Oak also has a Solid Option for $90 with the ALG QMS that includes the grip for $90 https://www.whiteoakarmament.com/sho...-included.html. If you dont want to spend more than $60 I always used to use CMMG and they were not bad
    Ive had a sionics for a few months now, i really like it. Its like a really good GI trigger, and quality components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djstorm100 View Post
    Aero is that bad in general? Was thinking of picking up a upper and lower receiver in ar10. I have a upper receiver I built my SBR off of..that's the only part aero. Lower is BCM. But it runs greats. Have bout 2,500 rounds through it.
    Not in my experience and I’ve built, I don’t know maybe around 20 AR’s. 99% of them running Aero lowers, 98% Aero uppers. Not that many LPK’s though, mainly because I 6-6buy the parts I need from DSG Arms which btw, sells a really good DSG branded LPK whether you buy the parts separately ad I do or the full kit.

    But I’ve never had a solitary issue with them, product wise or support wise. I can’t say the same for a couple of the beloved brands.


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    Geissele makes/packs one.

    I think that Geissele has very good QC/higher standards on their LPK and the parts are very good. Got mine from Brownells
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    I find every aero upper and lower I have handled and used to be exceptional in both fit and finish.

    No experience with anything other then AR15 upper and lower receivers and their scope rings. So I can't speak of their lower parts kits, 308 parts, or alike.
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    Thanks guys I'll call White Oak tomorrow to verify there parts are mil-spec material. Aero's site states "mil-spec dimension" but nothing about material/etc.

    I was going to use Aero's buffer kit from PA but this has me kinda 2nd guessing. I hate to see corners cut. BCM doesn't make anything their self, as far as I know, but I wonder the $20 dollar saving on buffer kit is wroth with going with Aeros. I'm doing 3 lowers so trying to be frugal, not cheap.

    Sounds stupid and even though firearms are mechanical objects that break, I want to be able to depend my life on it if ever needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djstorm100 View Post
    Thanks guys I'll call White Oak tomorrow to verify there parts are mil-spec material. Aero's site states "mil-spec dimension" but nothing about material/etc.

    I was going to use Aero's buffer kit from PA but this has me kinda 2nd guessing. I hate to see corners cut. BCM doesn't make anything their self, as far as I know, but I wonder the $20 dollar saving on buffer kit is wroth with going with Aeros. I'm doing 3 lowers so trying to be frugal, not cheap.

    Sounds stupid and even though firearms are mechanical objects that break, I want to be able to depend my life on it if ever needed.
    This one is 7000 series aluminum, which you want, and rolled threads.

    I did see another website that sells aero an buffer tube that stated 6000 series, which you dont want, but its a website i never heard of and may be a misprint.

    http://www.primaryarms.com/aero-prec...pec-aprh100151

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    I’ve had good luck with CMMG on the three builds I’ve used their LPK’s on. I rolled the dice on an Anderson kit and regretted it, I’ve never had to fight a trigger guard roll pin before using that kit.

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    I just started sourcing springs from these guys: https://www.kakindustry.com/about-us ordering this product: https://www.kakindustry.com/ar-15-pa...ing-kit-10pack

    I use the KNS pins: https://www.cheaperthandirt.net/prod...51876003295.do I know, CTD, but 17.50 is the cheapest I've found them.

    I decided to start putting together my own LPK's because I got tired of putting safeties, mag releases and bolt catches out of LPK's I bought in the parts drawers.

    I still end up with extra stuff - hammer and trigger pins, mag release springs, disconnector springs, hammer and trigger springs, but not nearly as much as I used to.

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