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4/11/2010 2:48:41 PM EDT
Does anyone make an LPK without a grip that comes with it? Im just starting my first AR (ordered the lower, buffer, buffer tube and buffer spring from Spikes on Friday, this will be my first AR and first "build"), and Im now looking for a good LPK, but I dont want the standard pistol grip. I think Im going to get an ERGO and therefore dont need the other one. Would it be worth it to look at a LPK diagram and purchase all the parts individually? Or would I be better off just getting a set and chucking the PG in a box somewhere? Im probably going to get a Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard too, so thats another part to chuck in the corner as well

So back to the original question... Does anyone sell an LPG without a PG included?
4/11/2010 2:55:33 PM EDT
[#1]
G&R does.
4/11/2010 3:12:13 PM EDT
[#2]
With G&R's kit going for $82.00, you'd be better off just picking up another brand LPK and tossing the pistol grip out the window (not actually, that would be littering).  You can find good LPK's from RRA and DD for around $80.00 with a little searching.

Here's one example:

DD LPK w/ Magpul trigger guard


4/11/2010 3:16:40 PM EDT
[#3]
+1 for rra
4/11/2010 3:35:22 PM EDT
[#4]
A stripped down LPK from G&R is $40. That does not include a trigger guard, grip, or trigger group. That's ideal for me because I end up replacing the trigger guard, grip, and trigger group anyway.
It's $58 WITH the Magpul trigger guard but no trigger. But yes, full on kit is $82. Good thing about the G&R kit is that you can have it slightly watered down.

With that said, a RRA kit is cheap enough nowadays where you can afford to ditch some parts and not feel bad about it.

4/11/2010 5:52:12 PM EDT
[#5]
M&A Parts, $60
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