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5/24/2016 1:01:06 PM EDT
I need a few lower parts kits, what is the hive's thoughts on them (fitting, all parts there, ect.....)? Or what is the best bang for the buck? Looking to stay with a stock trigger. Thanks
5/24/2016 3:17:34 PM EDT
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I need a few lower parts kits, what is the hive's thoughts on them (fitting, all parts there, ect.....)? Or what is the best bang for the buck? Looking to stay with a stock trigger. Thanks
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I've not had any issues with them.  Once a takedown pin was a bit tight, but I'm pretty sure it was the lower's fault.  Important stuff always gtg.
5/24/2016 3:19:39 PM EDT
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I had a tight take down pin also but I think it was the Anderson lower.
5/24/2016 3:27:38 PM EDT
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I've tried 2.  Out of the bag, the triggers are the worst I've tried.  other than that they seemed fine.
5/24/2016 6:03:02 PM EDT
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I've tried 2.  Out of the bag, the triggers are the worst I've tried.  other than that they seemed fine.
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I used to find Anderson LPKs with what they described as "stainless steel" trigger and hammer.  Super heavy springs, but very crisp, so I'd add lightweight springs and have a good set up for the money.  Now, all I can find are the LPKs with black trigger and hammer and they are the grittiest shit I've ever used.  

PSA has a Memorial Day deal on their LPKs that come with a polished FCG, I just ordered one of those, we'll see how it is...
5/24/2016 8:22:00 PM EDT
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I used to find Anderson LPKs with what they described as "stainless steel" trigger and hammer.  Super heavy springs, but very crisp, so I'd add lightweight springs and have a good set up for the money.  Now, all I can find are the LPKs with black trigger and hammer and they are the grittiest shit I've ever used.  

PSA has a Memorial Day deal on their LPKs that come with a polished FCG, I just ordered one of those, we'll see how it is...
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I've tried 2.  Out of the bag, the triggers are the worst I've tried.  other than that they seemed fine.


I used to find Anderson LPKs with what they described as "stainless steel" trigger and hammer.  Super heavy springs, but very crisp, so I'd add lightweight springs and have a good set up for the money.  Now, all I can find are the LPKs with black trigger and hammer and they are the grittiest shit I've ever used.  

PSA has a Memorial Day deal on their LPKs that come with a polished FCG, I just ordered one of those, we'll see how it is...


+1 on this. Palmetto has some good deals on their LPKs with free shipping. Sale started today.
5/24/2016 8:40:03 PM EDT
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I've used an Anderson and a PSA in the last couple of days, I'll use the PSA again before the Anderson. PSA has a smooth trigger and the safety moves smoothly. The Anderson has a grooved trigger, the safety is hard to move and, the trigger pull isn't as crisp as the PSA kit I used.
5/25/2016 11:02:24 AM EDT
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Thanks for the responses.
5/25/2016 12:58:45 PM EDT
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Schuyler has Anderson and DPMS LPKs on sale for $45
5/25/2016 1:08:36 PM EDT
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My last two builds were done with Anderson, they work just fine, just don't expect precision stuff, it is very similar to the triggers we had on a duty weapons in the army.
5/26/2016 2:30:03 AM EDT
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I like these replacement grip screws to reduce trigger creep and get that feel of a smoother stock trigger.
5/26/2016 4:57:10 AM EDT
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I've used a PSA kit and it was gtg and ordered a lpk from toms tactical with magpul grip and trigger guard with upgraded trigger for around 80 bucks and it was gtg also.
5/26/2016 2:36:29 PM EDT
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I have used a couple of the Anderson kits, I like em and buy them when they are under 40.00.

Here's a good kit from PSA
http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-defender-classic-lower-parts-kit-no-ambi-safety.html
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