Unconfigured Ad Widget

Collapse

ar15 LPK

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jimbo74
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 2923

    ar15 LPK

    are they all pretty much the same? I just want the generic, no need for any special trigger or special grip

    I was looking on eBay, and I see there are some that are being sold as Anderson, and other being sold as RSI, the RSI is cheaper, and the picture looks exactly the same.... Are they all basically the same? Or will quality be an issue, I would like as cheap as possible, but this isn't something to skimp on....
    "It is currently CA legal to modify a double-action revolver into a single-action revolver and modify a single-action revolver into a double-action revolver.

    CA DOJ BOF stance on modifying handguns only applies to dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistols and dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistols.
    ^It does not apply to revolvers, manually operated repeating pistols, and semi-auto pistols." ~~ Quiet
  • #2
    jimbo74
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 2923

    Originally posted by AreWeFree
    More or less, the usual brand names are all the same.

    The differences I've seen are: overall dimensions of the bolt catch and different checkering styles, different color/material of the detents, and some triggers were very smooth/crisp versus some were gritty. (All feel the same weight and shoot the same.)


    I would personally stick to the major players, don't think I've ever heard of RSI.
    the picture is the exact same as the listing for the andersen....

    here is anderson saying it is for a 7615



    here is a no name



    rsi



    also saw alg and jse
    "It is currently CA legal to modify a double-action revolver into a single-action revolver and modify a single-action revolver into a double-action revolver.

    CA DOJ BOF stance on modifying handguns only applies to dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistols and dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistols.
    ^It does not apply to revolvers, manually operated repeating pistols, and semi-auto pistols." ~~ Quiet

    Comment

    • #3
      SonofWWIIDI
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Nov 2011
      • 21583

      PSA used to have some pretty good deals.
      Sorry, not sorry.
      🎺

      Dear autocorrect, I'm really getting tired of your shirt!

      Comment

      • #4
        afteractionreport
        CGSSA Leader
        • Jun 2013
        • 2851

        Psa still has good deals...i would choose psa over Anderson lpks...

        I hear good thingsabout dpms too
        Kyle "Kenosha Kid" Rittenhouse did nothing wrong

        Comment

        • #5
          Red-Osier
          Doesn't Abide
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Oct 2015
          • 12284

          You want a cheap LPK, Get CMMG. TheTrigger is all about feelings
          sigpic

          Comment

          • #6
            rromeo
            Calguns Addict
            • Sep 2009
            • 6981

            PSA is good, because they have a few choices on what is included or not included. Want no pistol grip? want a Magpul grip? Want an enhanced trigger? Want no trigger? Complete lower build kit?
            I have used a few from them a d can't complain. The worst feeling trigger I have ever felt on an AR is from a DPMS kit.
            Never initiate force against another. That should be the underlying principle of your life. But should someone do violence to you, retaliate without hesitation, without reservation, without quarter, until you are sure that he will never wish to harm - or never be capable of harming - you or yours again.

            - from THE SECOND BOOK OF KYFHO
            (Revised Eastern Sect Edition)

            Comment

            • #7
              geoint
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2014
              • 4385

              Originally posted by rromeo
              PSA is good, because they have a few choices on what is included or not included. Want no pistol grip? want a Magpul grip? Want an enhanced trigger? Want no trigger? Complete lower build kit?
              I have used a few from them a d can't complain. The worst feeling trigger I have ever felt on an AR is from a DPMS kit.
              I totally agree. That amount of customization is worth it's weight in gold when you save by not buying and then storing parts that you didn't need in the first place.
              Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt

              I Hate California.

              Comment

              • #8
                Bullitt01
                Veteran Member
                • Sep 2013
                • 3905

                I have had great luck with CMMG. Smooth, quality fit. You can find them for 50 or less.

                Comment

                • #9
                  thegamettt
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 2628

                  I always buy the the psa one with whatever stock and grip I like at the time. Great deals there when on sale. You missed out on the Memorial Day madness.
                  Have a good day!

                  Comment

                  • #10
                    JDPhx501
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 816

                    BCM's enhanced LPK is the best deal.

                    AIM was selling them for 89.99 shipped last week.

                    The PNT trigger alone is worth 60 bucks and it comes with their gunfighter pistol grip and a better trigger guard.

                    Comment

                    • #11
                      nedro
                      Veteran Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 4130

                      Brownells has it for 89.95 with coupon code L4U.
                      Looks like a great upgraded trigger without any extra expense.
                      Caveat; I haven't tried one yet. But I think I'll be picking one up today.

                      Comment

                      • #12
                        Lone_Gunman
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 8396

                        I personally wouldn't buy an LPK from eBay. Those ones you linked to are using stock photos, probably lifted from some other website. I'd buy a name brand LPK from a operation with a good rep.

                        Here's the PSA one for $49.99



                        Or the PSA one with the polished and nickel plated hammer and trigger for $54.99



                        That's what I'd go for.

                        Comment

                        • #13
                          spfabrication
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2015
                          • 1045

                          the difference between an Ebay LPK and one purchased from a Reputable MFG boils down to materials and finishng.
                          The Ebay and Amazon noname LPKs are generally imported and are made using MIM and not properly hardened to MIlspec or machined to the same tolerances.
                          Alot of things look the same but are in fact completely different in performance and service life.
                          GO NAVY

                          Comment

                          • #14
                            TS77
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 1697

                            echoing the last two posts....buy your ar15 stuff from reputable dealers, just way too much sub-par stuff being sold as same prices.

                            basic ar15 LPKs are all basically the same, they should all fit mil-spec parts. but stock grips sucks, basically everything is better than that grip.

                            check out PSA, tomstactical, or fatboytactical for cheap basic LPKs.

                            Comment

                            • #15
                              CalAlumnus
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 817

                              Originally posted by JDPhx501
                              BCM's enhanced LPK is the best deal.

                              AIM was selling them for 89.99 shipped last week.

                              The PNT trigger alone is worth 60 bucks and it comes with their gunfighter pistol grip and a better trigger guard.
                              This.

                              Also, look into PSA's lower parts kits with their "EPT" trigger. Sounds like an improved mil spec trigger--same idea as the PNT, ALG, etc.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              UA-8071174-1