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Thread: BM LPK any good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxSoldier View Post
    So I'm gonna show my ignorance.......so Colt is the only one available for purchase that meets govt. requirements?
    If you get lucky you can find them or the parts at Brownells. I just dont feel like paying $200.00 for a LPK right now...
    FFL/SOT

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    Sp what LPKs are in BCM & DD complete lowers? Did I read that all BCM complete lowers are distributed thru Grant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxSoldier View Post
    So I'm gonna show my ignorance.......so Colt is the only one available for purchase that meets govt. requirements?
    Other's may meet the Govt spec, but I think it would be by accident.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Showbart View Post
    Sp what LPKs are in BCM & DD complete lowers? Did I read that all BCM complete lowers are distributed thru Grant?
    DD and BCM are going to purchase parts from several different companies (like we do).

    We are the distr. for BCM lowers.



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    My work gun is a Bushmaster (not my choice but I don't have an option). We probably have several hundred Bushmasters that get the shit shot outta them. I've seen alot of issues such as broken bolts and various malfunctions from weak extractors etc... As much as I don't like Bushmaster I can say that I've never seen a problem with the lower parts.

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    I've never had a problem with LPK's in my Bushy's but for a build I use Rock River. You couldn't give me a DPMS LPK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniperfrog View Post
    My work gun is a Bushmaster (not my choice but I don't have an option). We probably have several hundred Bushmasters that get the shit shot outta them. I've seen alot of issues such as broken bolts and various malfunctions from weak extractors etc... As much as I don't like Bushmaster I can say that I've never seen a problem with the lower parts.
    They may never break. It is usually an issue of fit quality and performance. How do their FCG's feel? Are their selectors wide enough to accept 2 stage triggers. Etc, etc, etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    They may never break. It is usually an issue of fit quality and performance. How do their FCG's feel? Are their selectors wide enough to accept 2 stage triggers. Etc, etc, etc.


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    Yeah, I totally agree with you. I personally would never bother with a Bushy LPK ( I use G&R LPKs ) As far as the FCGs, the Bushmasters feel about like others I've used from other Mfgs. But the fit issue is a big one if your installing it yourself. I had a buddy who bought a cheap kit gun and I installed the LPK for him. Nothing wanted to go together. Took alot of massaging.

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    I have 4 of Grant's kits, 3 CMMG and 1 complete ADS lower right now. Many others before. There is no comparison in the quality of Grant's compared to the rest. The feel of the non-binding safety with positive clicks to the smooth release. You can literally feel the difference without pulling out a mic. That's not even taking into account the reliability of a proven combo.

    I had to replace the springs and detents on the CMMG kits just to be able to use the safety without a cheater bar and even still it takes considerable effort.

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    Not to get too far off topic... but while you're here talking about them Grant... I've been waiting for yours to come back in stock. ETA??

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