What do you consider have to have spare parts for AR?

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  • dieselrealtor

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    Assuming that you want to be able to repair what is most likely to go wrong in 10-20k rounds.
    I have an extra BCG but putting together a repair kit with plenty of the (low cost) repair parts that are most likely to fail.
     

    bcannon

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    Some lpks, complete bolts, and firing pins. Not much else can slow the function down. Maybe some extra roll pins :dunno: Not much can go wrong with a carrier so complete bcgs would be a personal preference imho.
     

    J Galt

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    Like you mentioned, bolt (and firing pin); not a part, but a bottle of lube as well.

    Lube for the weapon, not personal use for those of you with your minds in the gutter. :nono:

    :)::)::):
     
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    Wouldn't an extra complete rifle give you all the spares you need? That's my thought process, anyway.

    I do have a spare bolt/firing pin in the handle of one rifle but also have a spare complete BCG. That's quick and easy to pop in.
     

    indysims

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    -Bolt Repair Kit: (Firing Pin, Firing Pin Retaining Pin, Gas Rings, Extractor, Ejector, Extractor Spring & O-Ring) https://tinyurl.com/ybg9uwvv
    -Cam Pin
    -Complete Bolt

    I've heard of the Buffer Retainer breaking often, haven't seen one break, but seems like cheap insurance.
     

    JeepHammer

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    The Great Abyss', it's stomach is always growling... ;)

    The obvious,
    You can't 'Fix' anything you can't take apart/reassemble...
    Drop in parts are one thing, having to drive roll pins in/out takes a hammer & punch, for example.

    The extractor is designed to be changed in the field, the firing pin nose will push the extractor pin out enough you can remove/replace it, the ejector plunger & spring are not.
    The nose of a bullet or firing pin is often that's at hand...

    Generally, 'Spare Parts' are anything that comes off during field stripping and gets lost...
    You aren't likely to lose the bolt/carrier, but proper cleaning requires removal of extractor and it's little retaining pin, and those do go into hiding quite often...

    Firing pins do bend, I owe my life to a bent firing pin in enemy hands.

    People show up here looking for optics/sight screws, lost or broken, quite often.
    End caps for lasers, lights, stock & hand grip cubby holes, optics caps, etc. are quite popular with 'The Great Abyss'...

    I see guys carrying extra fire control group (trigger/hammer/springs) and I can't remember ever losing any of those, but I guess anything is possible...

    One thing I can recommend for a cleaning kit,
    A small, strong magnet. The best way to keep little pins/springs from crawling off in the first place.
     

    soupergenius

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    I keep several lower parts kits. The problem I've had the most if if I mangle a spring when I'm swapping out furniture. I recently bent the retaining pin on the bolt and I don't have any spares so I'll be adding those to my list.
     

    johny5

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    I keep several lower parts kits. The problem I've had the most if if I mangle a spring when I'm swapping out furniture. I recently bent the retaining pin on the bolt and I don't have any spares so I'll be adding those to my list.

    Keeping spare lower parts kits on hand can be problematic. I have it on good authority that they have a habit of turning themselves into full rifles...:spend:
     

    portercounty

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    ^^^THIS!!! I started w 1 rifle and some spare parts, and then the spare parts sprouted and grew into full rifles, and their spare parts sprouted rifles....and it's now out of control and I love it.
     

    DMTJAGER

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    Wouldn't an extra complete rifle give you all the spares you need? That's my thought process, anyway.

    No offence meant but why disable a functioning rifle to fix a malfunctioning rife? IMHO strikes me as at best break even at worst loose/loose solution.
    I'd rather always be able to have all my firearms up and running, especially now a days.

    I posted the same exact question at AR15.com and here are the suggestions:
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthrea...R-manual-recommendation&p=2874639#post2874639
     

    BGDave

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    Keeping spare lower parts kits on hand can be problematic. I have it on good authority that they have a habit of turning themselves into full rifles...:spend:
    Oh my dear Lord. THIS right here. I've had spare hand guards magically turn into rifles.

    I figure if things go sideways there will be spare rifles laying around. Or mine.
     
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