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Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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Ironnewt wrote:What was the problem with the DPMS lpk?
before i wore it in it kept making the gun short stroke(the hammer reset was too gritty and it was stalling the bolt carrier), and the trigger guard was too long and i had to dremel some off magwell-side
everything is smooth now, but for the effort i put in I'd just get a different kit.
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Well considering you can actually find them for reasonable prices now, I will keep that in mind. Thanks
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
"I think Congressmen should wear uniforms,
you know, like NASCAR drivers, so we could
identify their corporate sponsors."
"When I die, I want to be facing my enemies surrounded by their dead bodies and piles of spent brass"
"Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain
I had to hand fit a couple parts when I recently built my lower too. Maybe from rush production. Who knows haha. Good looking rifle!
Let me make a short, open, blanket comment. There are no good guns. There are no bad guns. Any gun in the hands of a bad man is a bad thing. Any gun in the hands of a descent person is no threat to anyone--- except bad people. -- Charleton Heston
Guns are not good, they are not evil. Save those descriptions for the people holding the firearm. -- Unknown
1943 Izhevsk
1937 Izhevsk
1935/48/50 Tula (hex)
1939 Tula (laminate stock)
And many other firearms
I had problems with the bolt hold open. I tested it with my other rifles upper and it wouldn't lock open on empty. I ended up having to polish the sided of the part and taking a coil off the return spring. It works now though . Sometimes little things need to be tweaked. These parts are made in large quantities. I like to work and stuff and tinker so that doesn't bother me really.
Let me make a short, open, blanket comment. There are no good guns. There are no bad guns. Any gun in the hands of a bad man is a bad thing. Any gun in the hands of a descent person is no threat to anyone--- except bad people. -- Charleton Heston
Guns are not good, they are not evil. Save those descriptions for the people holding the firearm. -- Unknown
1943 Izhevsk
1937 Izhevsk
1935/48/50 Tula (hex)
1939 Tula (laminate stock)
And many other firearms
Depending on how you build it they can be a little cheaper. You can build it to exactly how you want it and it helps you learn how the rifle works. They are very easy to build. I built my lower in maybe an hour at my dinning room table . I haven't put an upper together yet but I might on my current build. They are very fun to build too
Let me make a short, open, blanket comment. There are no good guns. There are no bad guns. Any gun in the hands of a bad man is a bad thing. Any gun in the hands of a descent person is no threat to anyone--- except bad people. -- Charleton Heston
Guns are not good, they are not evil. Save those descriptions for the people holding the firearm. -- Unknown
1943 Izhevsk
1937 Izhevsk
1935/48/50 Tula (hex)
1939 Tula (laminate stock)
And many other firearms
ponycarman wrote:Depending on how you build it they can be a little cheaper. You can build it to exactly how you want it and it helps you learn how the rifle works. They are very easy to build. I built my lower in maybe an hour at my dinning room table . I haven't put an upper together yet but I might on my current build. They are very fun to build too
What parts to purchase first? So I guess if I get a stripped lower the trigger assembly etc are easily found?
The stipped lower is considered the firearm. That is the part you fill out the papers for at the dealers. Everything else can be sent directly to your house. There are some states that are restricted on some of this stuff. Lower parts kits usually come with all the small parts for the lower and the trigger group. A stock, buffer tube, buffer, spring, and castel nut are needed for the stock. There are kits for all this too. The kits make getting everything together pretty easy. On my current build I grabbed a stripped lower locally and a lower build kit locally on sale. The kit I got had every part needed for the lower, stock included. Then you can deiscide on an upper or what components to build one from. Ar15.com has alot of good info and videos on the building details.
Let me make a short, open, blanket comment. There are no good guns. There are no bad guns. Any gun in the hands of a bad man is a bad thing. Any gun in the hands of a descent person is no threat to anyone--- except bad people. -- Charleton Heston
Guns are not good, they are not evil. Save those descriptions for the people holding the firearm. -- Unknown
1943 Izhevsk
1937 Izhevsk
1935/48/50 Tula (hex)
1939 Tula (laminate stock)
And many other firearms
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Real nice. How does she shoot? I just put a budget A2 style, AR15 together, using a JSE HBar 20" upper and a New Frontier Armory polymer lower. I had to drill, file and scrape to get the LPK parts to fit. The upper and lower lock up tight. Everything functions fine. I haven't shot it yet.
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Adolph Hitler – 1933