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Posted: 11/8/2010 7:30:43 PM EDT
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A local shop has a Spikes complete lower for $290, just wondering if the price sounds about right.
It has a six position stock, single stage trigger, and comes with a P-Mag. If there is a better deal online or if that price is out of line please let me know. I want to get back into the AR game and haven't really payed attention to what prices have been at lately. thanks |
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A local shop has a Spikes complete lower for $290, just wondering if the price sounds about right. It has a six position stock, single stage trigger, and comes with a P-Mag. If there is a better deal online or if that price is out of line please let me know. I want to get back into the AR game and haven't really payed attention to what prices have been at lately. thanks if it comes with a Mag not a bad deal. Spikes sell them currently for $250 with out the Mag and you would have to pay transfer fees. So I guess not a bad deal. Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins You can also check the EE Section for deal. |
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Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins What is the difference and what is the easiest way to check on the different LPK's. The only experience with AR's that i have is with a CMMG bargain bin that I got rid of fairly quickly. |
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Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins What is the difference and what is the easiest way to check on the different LPK's. The only experience with AR's that i have is with a CMMG bargain bin that I got rid of fairly quickly. The Nickle-Boron LPK use a trigger that is matte gray to silverish in color, rather than a black trigger. The benefit is a lower friction trigger (less gritty feeling) with a crisp break. |
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Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins What is the difference and what is the easiest way to check on the different LPK's. The only experience with AR's that i have is with a CMMG bargain bin that I got rid of fairly quickly. The Nickle-Boron LPK use a trigger that is matte gray to silverish in color, rather than a black trigger. The benefit is a lower friction trigger (less gritty feeling) with a crisp break. this - if the lower has this than for sure it is a good deal if not perhaps you should look in the EE Section to see if you can find something there but again overall not a bad deal |
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Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins What is the difference and what is the easiest way to check on the different LPK's. The only experience with AR's that i have is with a CMMG bargain bin that I got rid of fairly quickly. The Nickle-Boron LPK use a trigger that is matte gray to silverish in color, rather than a black trigger. The benefit is a lower friction trigger (less gritty feeling) with a crisp break. this - if the lower has this than for sure it is a good deal if not perhaps you should look in the EE Section to see if you can find something there but again overall not a bad deal sry to butt in here but rly, i picked up a spikes lower from my local mom and pop dealer for $230 even and its got a matte grey trigger |
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Question does it have the Boron LPK or just the regular LPK w/o the KNS pins What is the difference and what is the easiest way to check on the different LPK's. The only experience with AR's that i have is with a CMMG bargain bin that I got rid of fairly quickly. The Nickle-Boron LPK use a trigger that is matte gray to silverish in color, rather than a black trigger. The benefit is a lower friction trigger (less gritty feeling) with a crisp break. this - if the lower has this than for sure it is a good deal if not perhaps you should look in the EE Section to see if you can find something there but again overall not a bad deal sry to butt in here but rly, i picked up a spikes lower from my local mom and pop dealer for $230 even and its got a matte grey trigger orly? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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