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spares order @ brownells

i'm pretty new to the ar and like to keep a reasonable stock of spares on hand for each of my firearms. i recently purchased a 6920, have plenty of pmags and a case or 2 of ammo.

what spare parts (springs, pins, etc.) should i add to my order? are there any particular cleaning supplies, aside from the standard kit that came with the rifle, that will make cleaning/maintenance easier?

i plan to add a BCM BCG when $ allows, but for now am looking at any other spares you guys like to keep on hand.

any help is appreciated.

thanks

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i'm pretty new to the ar and like to keep a reasonable stock of spares on hand for each of my firearms. i recently purchased a 6920, have plenty of pmags and a case or 2 of ammo.

what spare parts (springs, pins, etc.) should i add to my order? are there any particular cleaning supplies, aside from the standard kit that came with the rifle, that will make cleaning/maintenance easier?

i plan to add a BCM BCG when $ allows, but for now am looking at any other spares you guys like to keep on hand.

any help is appreciated.

thanks

Things to get:

Bolt
Firing pin
Retaining pin
Buffer spring
extractor insert
extractor spring


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Things to get:

Bolt
Firing pin
Retaining pin
Buffer spring
extractor insert
extractor spring


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Do you have all that in stock?
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Pretty much everything in a BCG except the CG itself + the buttstock spring?
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Do you have all that in stock?
Pretty much. Look here: http://www.gandrtactical.com/cgi-bin...&category=GRTA and here for the extractor parts: http://www.gandrtactical.com/cgi-bin...&category=BCOM



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Pretty much everything in a BCG except the CG itself + the buttstock spring?
Pretty much.


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my thought was the BCG would keep everything in one place and be faster to switch out when needed. plus it would have the cam pin, gas key, screws.

any idea when you might have more BCG grant?

i can find other stuff to fill the order to brownells.

thanks
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my thought was the BCG would keep everything in one place and be faster to switch out when needed. plus it would have the cam pin, gas key, screws.

any idea when you might have more BCG grant?

i can find other stuff to fill the order to brownells.

thanks
That is another way to do it.

No ETA on ANY BCG's.


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