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Does anyone make a LPK without a trigger group? I have two lowers that I'd like to build, but I have triggers for both of them already, and don't really feel like buying parts I don't need.

Second question is, if no one sells such a kit, who should I buy the LPK from? Is PSA the best source? Someone else?

Thanks very much.

A



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PSA has several:

https://palmettostatearmory.co...e-control-group.html

https://palmettostatearmory.co...ntrol-group-fde.html

https://palmettostatearmory.co...ntrol-group-odg.html



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Tom's Tactical is another source...

http://www.tomstactical.com/to...kit-no-trigger-group


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Aero Precision offers that option, but leaves out pistol grips and trigger guards as well (available separately).

http://www.aeroprecisionusa.com/ar15-lpk-minus

Armalite does the same, but includes the trigger guard.

http://www.armalite.com/produc...m15-lower-parts-kit/

You might check out Ranier Arms as well, just to see what's available - at a quick glance, they seem to offer that option from JP Arms, Stag and CMC.

http://www.rainierarms.com/nsearch/?q=lower+parts+kit

As for who to buy it from, that I don't know - or know if it matters. I always bought LPKs made by the same folks who made the lower on the theory that "their" kits oughtta fit and work in "their" lowers. Unfortunately I don't know enough to be able to tell you if certain kits work better or worse with the triggers you've already got.
 
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Originally posted by Bisleyblackhawk:
Tom's Tactical is another source...

http://www.tomstactical.com/to...kit-no-trigger-group


+1

I buy nearly all of my lower parts from Tom's.
 
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I get the Aero Precision ones from Schuyler Arms, they run about $20. They even include a small set screw if your receiver is tapped for one (rear takedown spring/detent.


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they are everywhere. recently I've been using the Geissle one, but you have to get it onsale to have it make sense. FWIW the DPMS ones I've used have been fine as well.


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Originally posted by Bisleyblackhawk:
Tom's Tactical is another source...

http://www.tomstactical.com/to...kit-no-trigger-group


+1

I buy nearly all of my lower parts from Tom's.


Agreed, just bought another for spare after seeing this post Big Grin


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SOLGW Blaster Guts, no trigger, no grip, $40

https://www.primaryarms.com/so...-kit-no-fire-control
 
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I buy Spikes from AIM for $40 with trigger.
They appear to be out of stock.


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Thanks very much. I confess that my google-fu has failed me.

I appreciate the help.

A



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S&W makes one that is without a trigger, grip, or finger guard. It comes in a nice little clam shell and every blister section calls out the part. I found it very helpful for a first time build.

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striker1 recommended Tom's Tactical in a thread I started. BBH mentioned it also. I could not be happier. $30. Quality USA product, great price and great service.



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ALG Defense does, but they also offer them with their ACT trigger which is my favorite budget trigger.




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Best quality one I've found is from CMMG. They do shiny hard black finish like QPQ or melonite which makes the parts feel better when used vs. whatever standard finish is that's porous. About $40-45 for an LPK with no trigger. I've started going back through older rifles and swapping the CMMG parts in because they just feel better.
 
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