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Posted: 10/7/2008 3:37:17 PM EDT
| I just put together a lower using a Fulton Armory lower parts kit. Thr kit contained a no notch hammer, which I prefer, and when everything was complete the trigger pull was much better than I was expecting. Does anyone know who makes the Fulton LPK's? Thank you. |
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All of Fulton's pieces, except for their lowers (which are made by the same company) are nothing but repackaged DPMS parts. I believe that some of their barrels are not DPMS, but all the standard profle/length ones are. Also all their internals, and upper recievers. So when someone asks if a certain part or assembly is worth what they're charging, I always advise them to check the same item on the DPMS site. and buy the one that's less expensive |
You sure about the DPMS connection? My Fulton lower with Fulton LPK has a very nice stock trigger. I wouldn't replace it if you offered me a free 2 stage set up. The DPMS LPK I just put together has one of the nastiest, gritty triggers I've ever had the misfortune to own. Both of the AKs had better triggers stock and are way better once I polished them. BSW |
Every Fulton part I've ever seen is DPMS. On the issue of smooth verses gritty, I've seen DPMS hammers and triggers come both ways, so comparing one DPMS piece to one Fulton piece doesn't really tell you a whole lot.
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| This no-notched hammer has an offset about 3/32" on the right side of the disconnector hook. I would probably quess that it was originally a m-16 hammer with the auto sear notch groung off. As I mentioned earier, the trigger pull is very nice so I am putting off getting a two stage till a later date. |
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