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  • LR-308/AR-10 Lower Parts Kit (w/ Hammer and Trigger)

    LR-308/AR-10 Lower Parts Kit (w/ Hammer and Trigger)

    We strive to provide accurate photographs of our product. Due to parts availability, this kit's trigger and hammer may come in stainless or black. Want an LR-308 trigger that suffers no creep, take-up, or over-travel? Looking for the easiest-to-install...

    $49.99
  • Magpul®  MOE® Enhanced AR15/M4 Polymer Trigger Guard Magpul®  MOE® Enhanced AR15/M4 Polymer Trigger Guard Magpul®  MOE® Enhanced AR15/M4 Polymer Trigger Guard

    Magpul® MOE® Enhanced AR15/M4 Polymer Trigger Guard

    The Magpul® MOE® Enhanced Trigger Guard is a simple but effective customization that can improve your AR's lower. It provides more room in the trigger well for gloved fingers, and installation is simple: This guard doesn't require any punches or...

    $8.99
  • Aero Precision M5 .308 Enhanced Lower Parts Kit

    Aero Precision M5 .308 Enhanced Lower Parts Kit

    If you're starting an LR-308 build, you'll need a lower parts kit. How about an LPK with an upgraded grip?. Aero Precision's M5 Enhanced .308 Lower Parts Kit provides just that: Quality, mil-spec internals for your stripped lower receiver, or finished ...

    $104.99
  • Aero Precision M5 .308 Standard Lower Parts Kit

    Aero Precision M5 .308 Standard Lower Parts Kit

    If you're starting an LR-308 build, you'll need a good lower parts kit. Aero Precision makes a lower parts kit designed for their M5, which is Aero Precision's version of a .308 AR. This high-quality M5 LPK is also compatible with our LR-308 80% lowers...

    $85.99
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The lower parts kit (LPK) is one of the most important parts of any AR build. The LPK includes all the parts necessary to chamber a round, flip the safety, squeeze the trigger, and fire a round downrange using your AR-15 lower. A lower parts kit is absolutely necessary to convert your 80% lower receiver (or retail-purchased stripped lower) from a piece of aluminum or polymer to a fully-functioning firearm, quickly and cost-effectively.

Not sure which LPK you need for your AR? Read the parts kit compatibility guide!

Need help with assembly?

We wrote the ultimate guide on how to install the AR-15 lower parts kit. Follow these step-by-step instructions to assemble your lower receiver.

The Lower Parts Kit: What's Included

All lower parts kits include the following components for assembling the lower receiver, ordered alphabetically:

  • Bolt Catch
  • Bolt Catch Plunger 
  • Bolt Catch Roll Pin
  • Bolt Catch Spring
  • Buffer Retainer
  • Buffer Retainer Spring
  • Disconnector
  • Disconnector Spring
  • Hammer
  • Hammer Pin
  • Hammer Spring
  • Magazine Catch
  • Magazine Catch Button
  • Magazine Catch Spring
  • Pistol Grip
  • Pistol Grip Lock Washer
  • Pistol Grip Screw
  • Pivot Pin
  • Pivot Pin Detent
  • Pivot Pin Detent Spring
  • Safety Selector Lever
  • Safety Lever Detent 
  • Safety Lever Detent Spring
  • Takedown Pin (Front/Rear)
  • Takedown Pin Detent 
  • Takedown Detent Springs
  • Trigger
  • Trigger Guard
  • Trigger Guard Roll Pin
  • Trigger Pin
  • Trigger Spring

Additional Parts Required for Install

To complete the AR-15 lower parts kit install, you will also need a castle nut and latch plate. These two components are not usually included with the LPK but they are required for securing the safety lever detent and spring, and the buffer tube. They typically come with your tube or buttstock assembly instead. An LPK and buttstock combo kit is available.  If you already have a parts kit, simply grab the buttstock, tube, nut and plate here.

AR-10 and Pistol Parts Kits

We cater to all AR platforms, 80% builds, and calibers, so we've sourced quality parts kits for your pistol-caliber carbines and AR-9s, and your 1911, Glock-compatible, and Sig handgun builds. Want to throw more lead downrange with your black rifle? Grab a regular AR-15 LPK for your 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 AR-10 project. All 5.56/.223 parts kits are designed to work with both retail-purchased .308 stripped receivers and our LR-308 80% lower receivers. In fact, virtually all AR-type weapons use an AR-15 LPK!

Here's a detailed guide covering LPK compatibility.

Need help completing your .308 build?

Converting to Drop-in Triggers

One of the easiest upgrades any AR owner can do is swap out that factory hammer and trigger for a drop-in trigger. These custom, self-contained fire control units include a new hammer, trigger, disconnector, and sear. They quite literally drop into the lower receiver once a factory parts kit has been installed. Just punch out the hammer and trigger pins, remove the trigger, hammer, disconnector, and springs, drop the new trigger assembly in, and replace the pins. It's incredibly easy and takes just a few minutes. Pick up a quality upgraded drop-in trigger here. It'll help tighten up your groupings and make for quicker follow-up shots.


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