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Posted: 7/27/2020 9:22:50 PM EDT
What spare parts should I be stocking up on? Should I just buy some extra LPK's or should it be more specific?
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I buy extra extractor springs and O-rings if you use them.
An couple extra sets of gas rings, an "oops kit", and if you can afford it, an extra bolt carrier group. I bought some extra extractors from on guy on the EE on here too. |
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Quoted: Yes and yes. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2558_jpeg-1522249.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2559_jpeg-1522250.JPG View Quote Your hammer and trigger springs are in the wrong place. |
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Great Scott...all I did was buy a spare complete bolt, firing pin, and gas rings.
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Getting ready to change into someone more comfortable. Name changes coming.
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87 spare AR's.
You can canibalize them, and not even miss them. Then buy 5 more to "fix" the one you canibalized. If you can even find the one you canibalized. But one of the new 5 will have some sort of issue, so you can just break it down for parts. Did you follow all that. I hope so. |
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Bolts
Gas rings Extractors/springs/pins Cam pins/retainers Gas keys/screws Firing pins LPKs Gas tubes/roll pins Buffers Buffer springs Buffer retainer pins Receiver extensions Charging handles |
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Quoted: Great Scott...all I did was buy a spare complete bolt, firing pin, and gas rings. View Quote Don’t forget these... Attached File |
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Only parts I have ever had fail were gas rings and a firing pin. All the other spare parts are really so that I can build guns at a moments notice if need be and not have to worry about supply and/or shipping when the mood strikes.
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Thanks for the input, got my care package from Joe Bob today. Extra firing pins, bolt rebuild kit, extra gas rings, extra extractor and spring. Plus, since I may have a couple of extra lowers, the items required to make them functional.
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Quoted: Thanks for the input, got my care package from Joe Bob today. Extra firing pins, bolt rebuild kit, extra gas rings, extra extractor and spring. Plus, since I may have a couple of extra lowers, the items required to make them functional. View Quote Rock River AR3258 rebuild kit? That's a pretty good kit, I have a few. The only other thing I'd add to your list is a cam pin or two. |
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Quoted: Don’t forget these... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/491499/21EA399D-EAD6-4463-95D4-EFD4295C45F3_jpe-1525282.JPG View Quote I wish.. |
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Quoted: Yes and yes. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2558_jpeg-1522249.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2559_jpeg-1522250.JPG View Quote Glad to see Im not the only one who does this |
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Quoted: Don’t forget these... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/491499/21EA399D-EAD6-4463-95D4-EFD4295C45F3_jpe-1525282.JPG View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: 87 spare AR's. You can canibalize them, and not even miss them. Then buy 5 more to "fix" the one you canibalized. If you can even find the one you canibalized. But one of the new 5 will have some sort of issue, so you can just break it down for parts. Did you follow all that. I hope so. View Quote LoLoL !! |
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Quoted: Okay, not auto burst ones, although I have a drop in bought off eBay that I took out because it went full auto on me twice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Auto/burst variety. Okay, not auto burst ones, although I have a drop in bought off eBay that I took out because it went full auto on me twice. In reference to the pic posted above. |
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I owned an AR for probably the last 12 years. I shot out 1 barrel, had to replace the gas rings on one bolt, and worn out a couple of carbine buffer springs.
Also, whenever I replace a stock, I tend to have the retainer spring bend or something really crazy happen. For myself, I keep buffer springs around, the retainer pin springs, and gas keys. I have a lot of spare bolt carriers but never had worn that out yet. |
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FWIW, around Black Friday some place usually has a massive sale and someone usually posts about it here on arf. I've scored LPKs (sans trigger) and complete LPKs at significant discount. I started with 2 LPKs ~5 yrs ago, and then I realized what a deal it is so the last ~3yrs I've been buying lots of 10 .
Also, I started a thread a cpl years back and asked where to buy small parts in bulk - some guy gave a great link ... then I learned that arf archives threads I'll try to find the thread. |
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@bootleg15
I also found this page and while I lack firsthand experience with all these parts, their lowers are legit. |
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Quoted: What spare parts should I be stocking up on? Should I just buy some extra LPK's or should it be more specific? View Quote Whatever you expect to break? |
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Quoted: Yes and yes. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2558_jpeg-1522249.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/299060/fullsizeoutput_2559_jpeg-1522250.JPG View Quote @LiveFree482 Very nice setup! BTW, can you tell what plastic small parts case you are using in the pics above? I want to get one just like it. |
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If you aren’t using 13-gallon tote bins for your spare parts, you are doing it wrong.
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Quoted: @LiveFree482 Very nice setup! BTW, can you tell what plastic small parts case you are using in the pics above? I want to get one just like it. View Quote Plano 3950 Satchel Box |
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View Quote Thanks! |
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OP there is a lot of great recommendations already made here so.............for bolt carrier groups I use Colt and BCM. For lower receiver guts I like Spikes tactical. FWIW I have no connection to the aforementioned companies I merely use some of their kit. I hope this helps.
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I keep several of everything, including complete BCGs, a few charging handles, complete individual spare bolts, dozens of sets of gas rings, individual extractors, all the springs, detents, all lengths of gas tubes, all the various pins, a few different buffers and a few new complete semi FCGs and a few complete LPKs for new builds and a bag full of safety selectors from changing out all my guns to ambi ones, sight parts, dust covers, cam pins, firing pins, etc.
Every receiver I buy, I also add to the spare parts inventory to keep it going in the future......whether I use them or not, they are here. |
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Pin, Firing
Pin, Firing Pin Retaining Carrier and Key Assy Bolt Ring, Bolt (3x) Extractor Pin, Extractor Spring, Helical, Extractor Ejector Pin, Ejector Spring, Helical, Ejector and Safety Detent Handle, Charging Assy Receiver, Upper Cover, Ejection Port Spring, Helical, Ejection Port Pin, Grooved, Headless Clip, "C" Spring, Helical, Forward Assist Forward Assist Assy Pin, Spring, Forward Assist Barrel and Barrel Extension w/ Front Sight Base Assy Nut, Barrel Spring, Slip Ring, Handguard Cap, Handguard Gas Tube and Plug Pin, Spring, Gas Tube Swivel, Sling Rivet Handguard Set Post, Front Sight Detent, Front Sight Spring, Helical, Front Sight Suppressor, Flash Lockwasher/Compression Washer/Shims Detent, Takedown and Pivot (2x) Spring Helical, Takedown and Pivot (2x) Pin, Takedown Pin, Pivot Guard, Trigger Assy Pin, Spring, Trigger Guard Trigger Spring, Torsion, Trigger Spring Helical, Disconnect Pin, Grooved, Headless, Trigger and Hammer (2x) Hammer Assy Spring, Torsion, Hammer Catch, Bolt Spring, Helical Bolt Catch Plunger Plunger, Bolt Catch Pin, Spring, Bolt Catch Extention, Receiver Buffer Assy Detent, Buffer Spring, Helical, Buffer Detent Spring, Helical, Action Lever, Selector Detent, Safety Grip, Pistol Screw, Grip Washer, Lock Button, Magazine Catch Spring, Helical, Magazine Catch Catch, Magazine Buttstock Assy Magazine (7x) I suggest attaching them all to a spare lower, so they don't get lost or misplaced. And, maybe some form of optical sight and/or rear BIUS. |
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In general, when would some of the parts in a Bolt Carrier Group and Lower start to wear out?
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Quoted: In general, when would some of the parts in a Bolt Carrier Group and Lower start to wear out? View Quote HIGH ROUND COUNT M4s This should give you an idea. |
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My spare parts heap always seem to magically assemble themselves into another firearm!
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