I had time a few evenings ago, so I figured I'd put my lpk in. What a pain in the @55!!! I put my first (aluminum) lower together with only a small part of the problems I had with this thing.
1. The bolt catch seems to be too tight. Not sure if it would work properly. The hole for the pin was too small. I should have drilled it out, but didn't really realize it until t was too late. It stretched the plastic and made it turn a lighter color.
2. It may have been me, but the pins for the trigger and disconnector seemed to be a little more dfficult to get in.
3. The detent for the front pivot pin doesn't fit right. It doesn't hold the pin in place.
4. The detent for the takedown pin is the same way. I even drlled this hole out.
5. The safety is waaaaaay tight. It works properly, but way tight. The detent for it was the same as all the rest.
6. The shroud around the takedown hole needed to have material removed so the pin would even fit.
7. Now for the cous des gras;....... I somehow cross-threaded the buffer tube.
I am not sure if the threads were that way or not. If not, then the threads were/are way too soft for this IMO. I won't argue that cross-threading it could have been 100% my fault, but I was and am very creful about these things usually.
A member on another forum said it best;.....
belm does not mean out of spec. It makes me think the non-blem units would be suspect as well. Oh well. I guess let this be a lesson for everybdy else.
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I don't know if this will even cycle, but I won't have time to find out until after Thanksgiving. I had very high hopes for this/these, but it has proven to be a failure. Too bad the non-blems aren't price competitive.
I have been reading the EPLowers forums and a lot of people seem to be having the same problems; out of spec, not just blem. I guess get an aluminum jig and ifinish the (out of spec) 'blem' that way.
I suppose it would have been fine had I not cross-threaded the buffer tube. What really pisses men off and disappoints me is the fact that I cross threaded it. Still not sure how that happened.
Oh well. If I get another one of these, it will NOT be a blem and the cost will have to come down.