LPK Question

Faktory 47

BackWoods

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Looking for one for my first build and keep seeing tons and tons of choices. I know many are the same but, what the difference between say a "classic" Vs. an "enhanced" and so on. Confusing the hell out of me.
 

becausefu

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Buy the classic .... anything else is just a gimmick really. Some have nibx coated take down and pivot pins .....what the fuck is the purpose of that? Some will swap the A2 grip for a magpul one. Some offer an upgraded trigger .....

Just buy a standard mil spec
 

Cudruln

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Do yourself a favor and go to redbarnarmory.com

You can build your own lpk however you like. That way you can get a real nice grip and whatever trigger that tickles your pickle, but still have good quality internal parts.
 
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BackWoods

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Do yourself a favor and go to redbarnarmory.com

You can build your own lpk however you like. That way you can get a real nice grip and whatever trigger that tickles your pickle, but still have good quality internal parts.

That sounds awesome! Except, it says out of stock...
 

DarthVader

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I usually replace the trigger guard, trigger and grip. So I just order the springs, detents and takedown / pivot pins from Brownells. A couple of years ago, I ordered bulk milspec roll pins from McMaster Carr, so those are covered for the rest of my life.
 

Willy Leadwell

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I usually replace the trigger guard, trigger and grip. So I just order the springs, detents and takedown / pivot pins from Brownells. A couple of years ago, I ordered bulk milspec roll pins from McMaster Carr, so those are covered for the rest of my life.
If I had known when I started building them that it would never stop, I would have just bought bulk of the individual parts too and picked up triggers and grips on an as needed basis.
 
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