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+1 on the trigger gaurds, upgraded pistol grips. Little things like that suck in the standard lpk. I have three or four extra of each just because they were on sale somewhere. The pmags are good also. Anything in zombie green. I wish someone would make smooth rail covers that you could put stickers on. Then you could dress your ar up like a stock car. Anyway if you had some sticker packs everyone likes to put stickers on stuff. Not me but everyone else.
 

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+1 on the trigger gaurds, upgraded pistol grips. Little things like that suck in the standard lpk. I have three or four extra of each just because they were on sale somewhere. The pmags are good also. Anything in zombie green. I wish someone would make smooth rail covers that you could put stickers on. Then you could dress your ar up like a stock car. Anyway if you had some sticker packs everyone likes to put stickers on stuff. Not me but everyone else.

We have an upper with a smooth carbine fiber stock just for you.
http://fatboytactical.net/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=65
 

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I think it has already been mentioned but a lower parts kit minus the trigger group and grip would be sweet. Cant find any missing both. Have found a couple without the trigger group though.
 

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This!


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Cleaning kit. I never had a cleaning kit when I had only tthe AK but now with the AR and the direct gas impigement carbon residue business, I had to buy a cleaning kit and a bore mop.
 

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Lots of good ideas already posted here, but I'll echo the recommendation of a LPK without the trigger parts or grips. Out of every LPK I've bought, the stock grips and triggers went straight into the parts bin, except for the Rock River Arms two-stage triggers. Those, I used.

Better grips such as from Ergo.

Spare spring / detent kits. I lost a spring once on my AR; fortunately I just happened to have a spare spring laying around.

Also, round ventilated free-float tubes D/T to accept rails at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock.
 

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Lots of good ideas already posted here, but I'll echo the recommendation of a LPK without the trigger parts or grips. Out of every LPK I've bought, the stock grips and triggers went straight into the parts bin, except for the Rock River Arms two-stage triggers. Those, I used.

Better grips such as from Ergo.

Spare spring / detent kits. I lost a spring once on my AR; fortunately I just happened to have a spare spring laying around.

Also, round ventilated free-float tubes D/T to accept rails at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock.

Here's a trick I've used twice already. Before you start putting your lower together empty your bagless vacuum. If you lose something vacuum the room/area it went to. It should be in your dirt container. You can do this without emptying it first too but it's not nearly as pleasant. Found the same detent twice using this method.
 

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