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Posted: 12/27/2014 10:41:24 PM EDT
| Is the enhanced kit worth the additional $100 over the standard Spikes LPK? |
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It's for a new build. Doesn't really answer the question. Depends on what you are trying to accomplish. For some, a standard mil spec LPK will be just fine. For others, a polished kit like the Spike's is what they want. Others will want to buildk a precision AR and look for a Geisele or CMC trigger. Just depends on what you are looking for. But yes, the Spike's kit is good to go. |
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I am saying yes it is worth it. I just used one in my first build I just completed. the grip and trigger guard are really nice and the grip feels good in my hand. The trigger is great better than the one in my other AR, plus you get the KNS trigger and hammer pins. buy if from the company in the link below (like I did). They have the best price I've found anywhere for it. The shipped fast and I have bought several other things from them since. I am not affiliated with them at all, I just found them on the web and am telling everyone about them. If you can add it to your cart on the site they have it in stock.
http://www.righttobear.com/Spikes-Tactical-Enhanced-Lower-Parts-Kit-LPK-p/slpk301.htm |
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I like Spikes' products, but this "upgrade" is slightly overpriced. Get a PSA MOE lpk and a Geisselle ACT or QMS Trigger and save some money and still have a comparable or better product. The ACT trigger is smoother out of the plastic than the Spikes anyway. |
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I like Spikes' products, but this "upgrade" is slightly overpriced. Get a PSA MOE lpk and a Geisselle ACT or QMS Trigger and save some money and still have a comparable or better product. PSA lpk with ACT trigger $75 link. |
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