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    AR 15 lower parts "tackle box"

    What do you guys think of this?
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    There's actually an old thread here on wevo about doing this: http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...-Parts-Storage
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    Yep that's what I use. Works great for keeping up with small parts


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    That's what I do too. A clear lidded box that secures against the tops of the dividers.

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    I use something similar as well. Picked mine up at a local craft store, works well.
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    I have several of these in larger sizes for guitar parts, but oddly, I keep all my crap in those little zip lock bags in a DSG parts kit box. Their LPK's are well worth the price!

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    Same thing I use. But as I'm too lazy to keep track of inventory I inevitably have to open another parts kit way too often. That's when those minimalist kits w/o trigger, guard and grip come in handy.

    I like these: https://sonsoflibertygunworks.com/pr...ant=3083616065
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    I do that for 1911 parts. Pretty sure I have the exact same plastic case too

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