A lower parts kit (LPK) contains all the small components needed to complete a stripped lower receiver, transforming it into a functional firearm. These kits typically include the trigger group, safety selector, magazine release, bolt catch, pivot and takedown pins, and various springs and detents. The quality and configuration of these parts significantly affect your rifle's feel and performance.
Kit Configurations
Complete LPKs: Include every part needed, including the trigger group and grip. Ideal for first-time builders who want everything in one package.
LPKs Without Trigger: Allow you to choose an upgraded trigger separately. Popular choice for builders planning to install aftermarket triggers.
LPKs Without Grip: Let you select your preferred grip style and material independently.
Trigger Options
The trigger is the most critical component in the kit. Mil-spec triggers typically have a pull weight of 5.5-8.5 lbs with some creep and grit—reliable but not refined. Enhanced mil-spec triggers offer polished contact surfaces for smoother pulls. Drop-in triggers provide the best performance with crisp breaks and lighter pulls (2.5-4.5 lbs), but at higher cost.
Quality Considerations
Look for kits with hardened steel pins that won't deform over time, properly heat-treated springs that maintain tension, and quality detents with proper surface finish. Cheap LPKs often have out-of-spec parts that cause reliability issues. Reputable manufacturers like Aero Precision, CMMG, and BCM offer consistent quality. If you're building a duty or defensive rifle, invest in a quality LPK—the small price difference is worthwhile for reliable function.