AR parts in OKC
Where's the best place to pick up a cam pin?
Fister's house.

I'm surprised he didn't beat you to it...
Any other ideas? Was wanting to spread the wealth a bit and buy one somewhere besides H&H.
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Originally Posted By danc46:
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Steve is my local go to place as well

As mentioned Steve at Cold Hand Arms or Mark at Mark's Firearms in Moore.
Thanks gents. I'll swing by Coldhand tomorrow.
Originally Posted By danc46:
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Unless its a couple of suppressors
Those are totally not his fault, by the way.

Originally Posted By Chucks1911:
Originally Posted By danc46:
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Unless its a couple of suppressors
Those are totally not his fault, by the way.

And you probably still haven't called NFA Branch to see if/when you went pending, have you.
Originally Posted By CAR-AR-M16:
Originally Posted By Chucks1911:
Originally Posted By danc46:
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Unless its a couple of suppressors
Those are totally not his fault, by the way.

And you probably still haven't called NFA Branch to see if/when you went pending, have you.
I'm skeered

Originally Posted By Chucks1911:
I'm skeered

And anti-social to boot!
I walked into Coldhand Arms a few minutes ago and asked for a cam pin. Steve? grabbed a pin and handed it to me, then refused payment. Send me some business he says. Done! I'll be Going to Coldhand first the next time I want something.
I bought an upper from him before he opened up his shop and have kept going back for more stuff.
Originally Posted By cnjarvis:
I walked into Coldhand Arms a few minutes ago and asked for a cam pin. Steve? grabbed a pin and handed it to me, then refused payment. Send me some business he says. Done! I'll be Going to Coldhand first the next time I want something.
Told ya he was good people


Double post
Originally Posted By Chucks1911:
Originally Posted By CAR-AR-M16:
Originally Posted By Chucks1911:
Originally Posted By danc46:
Coldhand Arms is the place I'll go if I need a part in a hurry.

Unless its a couple of suppressors
Those are totally not his fault, by the way.

And you probably still haven't called NFA Branch to see if/when you went pending, have you.
I'm skeered

thought the smell of shit drifting up from down southwest had been kinda strong here lately; and all this time I thought it was the texans passing through my great state
Originally Posted By cnjarvis:
I walked into Coldhand Arms a few minutes ago and asked for a cam pin. Steve? grabbed a pin and handed it to me, then refused payment. Send me some business he says. Done! I'll be Going to Coldhand first the next time I want something.
I still havent' made it by the shop; everytime I run out of funds before I get that far north.
Originally Posted By cnjarvis:
I walked into Coldhand Arms a few minutes ago and asked for a cam pin. Steve? grabbed a pin and handed it to me, then refused payment. Send me some business he says. Done! I'll be Going to Coldhand first the next time I want something.
I've yet to buy anything really large there like a rifle, suppressor, etc.
But I have bought several hundred dollars worth of little stuff i.e springs, ambi controls, etc.
He's the only one in town who carries several different kinds of ambi mag releases.
I highly recommend them when you're short a part or are just shopping for convenience items for your rifles.
My Dad and I have purchased at least 12 lowers & 7 uppers, tons of parts & pieces.
I got him to stock products like the gunfighter charging handles & the BattleComps.

Though I haven't got him to carry the B.A.D.A.S.S. or B.A.D.C.A.S.S. yet

I got my first rifle kit from Steve at Coldhandarms. I put a delton 16" kit on a spikes lower. He could tell I was a noob, so he helped me out with the harder parts of the installation while I was sitting there, but still left me with the fun stuff haha. I had to go back a few months later because my hammer/sear wasn't functioning properly (thats as much as I'll say to avoid any legal troubles...) and he replaced the broken parts and also refused payment. Not only that, but he knows me by name and when I saw him at one of his monthly full auto shoots he was asking me about recent events in my life, and about how my rifle was doing lol.
Stand up guy, stand up shop, and he will have my business so long as I am in Oklahoma city.
Having said that, I had a similarly good experience with Mark at Marks Firearms in Moore, but I have never actually bought anything from him, just went looking once for a pistol for the wife-unit. He gave some good suggestions, but we ended up purchasing at a gun show because it was a lot cheaper.
Glad you had a good experience too OP
Originally Posted By Soonershooter12:
I got my first rifle kit from Steve at Coldhandarms.
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Having said that, I had a similarly good experience with Mark at Marks Firearms in Moore, snip
I forgot about Mark. Mark is in Moore. If you are on the south side, he'd also be another one that you can always count on for help and small parts.