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9/20/2006 10:57:19 AM EDT
Where is a good place to look for AR add ons? What are good manufacturers?

When I buy my new AR in a couple months, I'm probably going to want to change the butstock to something more durable then the stock one. I also want to change the grip, and forend/handgaurds to something more durable as well.

Steer me in the right direction guys
9/20/2006 11:05:26 AM EDT
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Before looking to blow your wad, you should decide what you want your AR for.  I'd then suggest trying a few of these accessories out to make sure that is what you really want.  A basic 2-3 day carbine class is the perfect place to do that especially if your interest is in self-defense or tacitcal matches.
9/20/2006 11:05:31 AM EDT
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When I buy my new AR in a couple months, I'm probably going to want to change the butstock to something more durable then the stock one. I also want to change the grip, and forend/handgaurds to something more durable as well.

Steer me in the right direction guys


The standard parts are some of the most durable.  That's why the military uses them. MOST of the aftermarket junk out there will be less durable.  Some only AS durable as the standard A2 stocks/grips.
9/20/2006 11:05:56 AM EDT
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Equipment Exchange

Check it often...you'll be glad you did!!
9/20/2006 11:36:11 AM EDT
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Equipment Exchange

Check it often...you'll be glad you did!!


+1 most of my deals steals have came off the EE....i've only ordered a few parts from some of the dealers here
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