I was one of those guys with trigger fitting issues. With my INGO lower I had to do a little grinding on the housing of my drop-in trigger to get it to fit. That was the only issue I had with it though.
I had the same trouble-- would not take a CMC or a Timney. Did not want to grind, so I just used the premium set from PSA.
See, I was one of those that got an Anderson with the grip screw channel that wasn't fully tapped. That gave me a bad taste for them with my floppy grip....Seems to me there is definitely some issues with BCI. While they are taking care of the issue on mine, it doesn't give me much faith to buy another. I have several Anderson lowers I've built and not 1 issue. Have also used Ruger, S&W, Bushmaster, & PSA all with zero issues. I believe this will be my first and probably last experience with them
See, I was one of those that got an Anderson with the grip screw channel that wasn't fully tapped. That gave me a bad taste for them with my floppy grip....
See, I was one of those that got an Anderson with the grip screw channel that wasn't fully tapped. That gave me a bad taste for them with my floppy grip....
Does it need to be tapped all the way through?
I've got 12 of these, none of them is tapped all the way, but the thread is long enough for the grip screws. I have built 4 of them so far, don't see what the problem is.
It is a problem when the grip screw won't go in far enough to tighten the grip down. Then you have a choice of retapping the hole or cutting off the grip screw. Someone said there is some LPKs that will fit it, but the two I had wouldn't.Does it need to be tapped all the way through?
I've got 12 of these, none of them is tapped all the way, but the thread is long enough for the grip screws. I have built 4 of them so far, don't see what the problem is.
Depends on the grip and screw combination. Not a huge deal to me, but I'll avoid the possible aggravation. It kind of irks me that they haven't taken care of the issue, minor as it is.