Just going to point out another flaw here. Every manufacturer encounters tolerance stacking, period.
Just to explain, let's say BCM allows tolerance of .01" (just for arguements sake) on all their various parts. If the trigger pins supplied are .01" larger than milspec standard, and your trigger pin holes are manufactured .01" smaller, both parts are within the manufacturers set tolerances, but combined you now have .02" of excess material which is known as tolerance stacking.
This exists in everything from NEA manufactured firearms parts to NASA aerospace engineered parts on the ISS (although I'm sure one has a few more 0's)
Agree. Going off on the opposite perspective. How can 1 be so sure that 1 specific set if lpk has less "tolenrence stacking" than the next set coming off the assembly line!?
Come on guys. Half of you dont even measure to see if your lowers are within spec or not. We are just a bunch of potatoe heads flinging bull excrement around behind the comfort of our keyboard