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Thread: AR-15 Spare Parts Storage
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19 March 2010, 03:50 #61Distinguished Member
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A Google image search for "AR15 Parts Diagram" should pull up some good examples.
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19 March 2010, 04:04 #62
I found mine on bushmasters website it is from there online catalogue I think page 42/43 but I am not sure
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19 March 2010, 04:08 #63Distinguished Member
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19 March 2010, 11:18 #64
I thought I was doing well, but apparently I have what is known a organized confusion.
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3 September 2010, 20:48 #65
Here is a pic of my spare parts box.. I actually have 2 but one is parts and the other ends up with furniture and tools in it...
The spar box now has a complete BM BCG in it as well... that is until I have it staked, Eric, then it will go in the rifle and the stag will go in the parts box... if it weren't for a friend of mine selling me parts cheap I wouldn't have the parts I have...
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9 October 2010, 17:39 #66
I just picked these up.
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21 October 2012, 16:40 #67Member
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5 November 2012, 03:18 #68
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25 November 2012, 09:43 #69
Harbor Freight is a great place to find those organizing trays, especially when they have sales. We have shelves full of them, each labeled for a particular weapon type, for example, AR, GLOCK, 10/22, Winchester 94... Whatever we see a lot of in the shop. When we go to work on one we can just grab a tray off the shelf and it will have most spare parts we need along with any firearm specific tools (GLOCK armorers plate for example). That keeps you from ever wondering which drawer you put that custom tool in!
Anyway, Harbor Freight great for those organizing trays.