How does one know they bought the LPK being offered, from another LPK part kit since, there are no marking?
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Uh, you don't. Trust the people you buy stuff from, or do not buy it.www.spencersfirearms.com
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The only thing different in any of them seems to be the trigger and hammer springs.
The rest of the small parts are all the same throughout all the brands. I'm pretty sure that none of the big names are actually machining their own Lpk's.
Just trust the guys your getting it from. Don't get hung up on the brand. Unless it's a 2 stage.Comment
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