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I used RRA for my last (and first) build bought off a well known firearm aution site but have no experience with anything else, so I need some advice. The RRA's are available but about twice the price I paid less than a year ago. That's not giving me warm fuzzies. The DPMS kits are abundant but about half the price I paid for the RRA. I guess I'd rather go with one of those and replace the trigger than a very expensive RRA kit and end up replacing or having that trigger re-worked later. I'll also be replacing the pistol grip, so basically I just need the pins and other little qizzmos. What would you do or are their other sourses I should be looking at?


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DPMS, Bushy, Armalite. Regular groups should be fine. You can request them without the trigger parts. Not sure if it saves though.
RRA 2 stage were around 75 bucks but I didn't look in the new catalog just in.....
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I have used DPMS lower kits for a couple of builds and I would use them again.


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Just an FYI: I bought 2 RRA kits last year and both were missing a spring.

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I prefer DPMS lower parts kits. I've used them in 7 builds.

My source for LPK is

http://rbprecision.com

These are good folks. Just give them a call & you'll have your parts is one or two days.

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You're right about the good folks. I've done business with Robert before. Thanks!


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What is a reasonable price for a lower-receiver parts kit?

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