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3/8/2014 7:40:29 PM EDT
I have been looking at lpk's from Damage Industries and Armalite and not sure which direction to go. I have not found very much information about D.I. quality and just wondering what you guys think?

 
3/8/2014 7:48:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Damage Industries is good to go in my book. I've bought small parts and kits from them before and had no complaints with the quality.
3/8/2014 7:52:15 PM EDT
[#2]
I suggest looking at STAG for a LPK.  I use them...they are high quality and fit well.
3/9/2014 2:05:55 AM EDT
[#3]
Rock River isworth looking at if you havent already decided. if money is a problem, i have two rifles with del-ton parts kits in them and they were very reasonable and havent ever had an issue through about 5500 rounds total.
3/9/2014 3:50:27 AM EDT
[#4]
PSA has a LPK sale going on... Free shipping over $50. I have used them on numerous builds, never an issue for a basic AR. Just steer clear of the PTAC stuff.
3/9/2014 8:43:28 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks. I'm not on a tight budget, just wanting high quality parts. I picked up a noveske chainsaw stripped upper and lower and just trying to figure out my direction.(1st rodeo)

3/9/2014 12:56:28 PM EDT
[#6]
CMMG LPK's are good to go.  The best feature about them is they come in color coded baggies to avoid confusion.
3/9/2014 1:00:56 PM EDT
[#7]
I bought three of the PSA LPKs w/o the FCG today.  I just couldn't pass the deal up, and yes, I know I'm a PSA basher on shipping times, but I have time to wait on these...  
3/9/2014 4:50:10 PM EDT
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Thanks. I'm not on a tight budget, just wanting high quality parts. I picked up a noveske chainsaw stripped upper and lower and just trying to figure out my direction.(1st rodeo)
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I would recommend using a genuine Colt LPK, or a Daniel Defense LPK if you want the best.
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