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Trihonda
10-24-20, 07:47
I have a BCM 11.5 AR pistol, but the parts should be the same... I’m worried about gun bans, future proofing, etc (like the rest of us), and I want to get opinions on essential parts I need to stock up on.. like gas rings, extractors, cotter pins, etc...what is your list?

My next question is where is the best place to get them?

Thanks.

PracticalRifleman
10-24-20, 08:02
I keep entire lower parts kits, extra bolts, cam pins, firing pins, retaining pin, extra springs, an extra receiver extension, extra extractor, ext spring, inserts, gas rings, etc.

In the gun itself, I keep an extra firing pin, bolt, cam pin, retaining pin, and spare batteries.

I buy parts from Brownells, G&R, and BCM.


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matemike
10-24-20, 08:26
I don’t have a list per se. But if you disassemble your BCG 100%. Every part you see in front of you should be the start of your spare list. As you can see, It’s better and more simple to just have a spare full bcg or two on hand.

Plus
gas tube or two
Buffer or two
Recoil spring or two
Charging handle or two
Full trigger or two


Per rifle

Oh, and I’ve broken a grip handle before, so I have some of those in the parts box as well.

Disciple
10-24-20, 12:28
Read this yet? https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?225105-Novice-needs-must-have-spare-parts-list-and-AR-manual-recommendation

mrbieler
10-24-20, 14:24
Spare parts are tricky. I had a gas tube and gas tube pin and used that to justify building a new upper... ;)

dewshe
10-24-20, 19:13
Yep. For me, there's nothing more expensive than a few spare parts.


Spare parts are tricky. I had a gas tube and gas tube pin and used that to justify building a new upper... ;)

JoshNC
10-25-20, 17:14
Spare parts are tricky. I had a gas tube and gas tube pin and used that to justify building a new upper... ;)

This is the issue. And it’s real.

As for spares.

The essentials:
- Bolts
- gas rings
- firing pins
- gas tubes
- action springs
- barrels
- fcg springs
- ejector springs
- extractor springs

I like to also keep all parts to build up a few lowers and uppers if I get the urge.

lysander
10-26-20, 06:57
I think if you have to have spare parts you should have the following:

Pin, Firing
Pin, Firing Pin Retaining
Carrier and Key Assy
Carrier, Bolt
Screw, Carrier and Key (2X)
Bolt
Ring, Bolt (3X)
Extractor
Pin, Extractor
Ejector
Spring, Assembly, Extractor
Spring, Helical, Ejector and Safety Detent
Pin, Spring, Ejector
Receiver, Upper
Handle Assembly, Charging
Cover, Ejection Port
Spring, Helical
Pin, Grooved, Headless
Clip, "C"
Forward Assist Assembly
Spring, Helical, Forward Assist
Pin, Spring, Forward Assist
Barrel and Barrel Extension Assy
Nut, Barrel
Spring, Slip Ring, Handguard
Cap, Handguard
Sight, Front
Pin, Tapered (2X)
Handbuards
Gas Tube and Plug
Pin, Spring, Gas Tube
Swivel, Sling
Rivet
Post, Front Sight
Detent, Front Sight
Spring, Helical
Suppressor, Flash
Lockwasher, Compression Washer, or Shim Stack
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
Lever, Safety
Disconnect
Bolt Catch
Plunger, Bolt Catch
Spring, Plunger, Bolt Catch
Grip, Pistol
Srcew, Grip, Pistol
Lock Washer, Grip Screw
Button, Magazine Catch
Spring, Helical, Magazine Catch
Catch, Magazine
Detent Buffer Retaining
Spring, Buffer Retaining Detent
Buffer Assy
Spring, Helical, Action
Extention, Receiver
Buttstock Assy

In order to keep them from lost or misplaced, I suggest attaching all of these parts to a spare lower.

Oh, and you should have a spare optic or rear BUIS . . .

Bret
10-26-20, 10:12
I have a BCM 11.5 AR pistol, but the parts should be the same... I’m worried about gun bans,
While gun bans are a very real possibility, based on what the gun grabbers have tried so far, the banning of spare parts isn't. Personally, if I was in your situation, I'd wait until the market calms down before buying spare parts. The AR15 is the most common rifle in American history. Spare parts will be around for as long as we're legally able to own them.

RHINOWSO
10-26-20, 13:15
If you are in this game long enough, you'll break or lose something.

So I have pretty much everything - including spare (complete) uppers, spare lowers, full parts kits, BCGs, and a barrel or two.

I resist the urge to build random parts and instead enjoy shooting what I have built up.

titsonritz
10-26-20, 15:09
I can build multiple rifles with my "spare parts".

JoshNC
10-27-20, 06:29
I think if you have to have spare parts you should have the following:

Pin, Firing
Pin, Firing Pin Retaining
Carrier and Key Assy
Carrier, Bolt
Screw, Carrier and Key (2X)
Bolt
Ring, Bolt (3X)
Extractor
Pin, Extractor
Ejector
Spring, Assembly, Extractor
Spring, Helical, Ejector and Safety Detent
Pin, Spring, Ejector
Receiver, Upper
Handle Assembly, Charging
Cover, Ejection Port
Spring, Helical
Pin, Grooved, Headless
Clip, "C"
Forward Assist Assembly
Spring, Helical, Forward Assist
Pin, Spring, Forward Assist
Barrel and Barrel Extension Assy
Nut, Barrel
Spring, Slip Ring, Handguard
Cap, Handguard
Sight, Front
Pin, Tapered (2X)
Handbuards
Gas Tube and Plug
Pin, Spring, Gas Tube
Swivel, Sling
Rivet
Post, Front Sight
Detent, Front Sight
Spring, Helical
Suppressor, Flash
Lockwasher, Compression Washer, or Shim Stack
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
Lever, Safety
Disconnect
Bolt Catch
Plunger, Bolt Catch
Spring, Plunger, Bolt Catch
Grip, Pistol
Srcew, Grip, Pistol
Lock Washer, Grip Screw
Button, Magazine Catch
Spring, Helical, Magazine Catch
Catch, Magazine
Detent Buffer Retaining
Spring, Buffer Retaining Detent
Buffer Assy
Spring, Helical, Action
Extention, Receiver
Buttstock Assy

In order to keep them from lost or misplaced, I suggest attaching all of these parts to a spare lower.

Oh, and you should have a spare optic or rear BUIS . . .

Ha, that is awesome.

JoshNC
10-27-20, 06:32
While gun bans are a very real possibility, based on what the gun grabbers have tried so far, the banning of spare parts isn't. Personally, if I was in your situation, I'd wait until the market calms down before buying spare parts. The AR15 is the most common rifle in American history. Spare parts will be around for as long as we're legally able to own them.

The gun Prohibitionists have already discussed restricting “assault rifle conversion kits”, which would likely include bolts, carriers, barrels, uppers, and likely other parts like stocks too.

Colt Carson
10-27-20, 08:19
Geez, just buy another gun, and there’s your spare parts.

RHINOWSO
10-27-20, 09:44
Geez, just buy another gun, and there’s your spare parts.

The difference between an accumulator of weapons and a user of them.

The_War_Wagon
10-27-20, 10:21
EXTRA rifles/pistols make GREAT sources of spare parts. My dedicated AR.22's lower, instantly becomes a "complete spare" for one of my 5.56 rifles, if need be.

RHINOWSO
10-28-20, 08:28
Sure, other firearms can become "spares", but I'd prefer to replace parts with new parts, rather than breaking up another rifle (unless of course I have to).

Saves time, effort, need to confirm function of another rifle after fixing it again, etc.

But hey, if you prefer having 12 ARs in the safe instead of 11 plus a shit pot of spares, do you! I don't care! ;)

lysander
10-28-20, 11:40
Sure, other firearms can become "spares", but I'd prefer to replace parts with new parts, rather than breaking up another rifle (unless of course I have to).

Saves time, effort, need to confirm function of another rifle after fixing it again, etc.

But hey, if you prefer having 12 ARs in the safe instead of 11 plus a shit pot of spares, do you! I don't care! ;)

The wonderful thing about spare rifles is I can have one with a bolt on order and a few operational, and not have to stock a "shit pot of spares".

And, I don't see now having a bin full of spare parts obviates the "need to confirm function", once a part is replace you have to do this whether it came direct from BCM or from a desk drawer.