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  1. #11
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    Even your signature is written in ****ed up grammar.

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    . First off. Yes, it would be nice if you could at least type in coherent English that makes sense. Otherwise it seems as if you are lazy and don't care. In that case this thread is wasting time.

    I know for a fact that there have been several threads asking the same question. Inevitably there is no 100% solid answer. Anything can break at any time. Your concern for the Colt with xxx rounds is actually backwards. I would be much more concerned with the BM based on what I have seen over the years.

    Often times parts break or get damaged due to shit quality or people making modifications without understanding how to do so properly.

    For example; people removing the pistol grip to put the flavor of the month on and they lose the detent and spring.

    Or they remove the buffer tube trying to install the latest and greatest single point plate and lose or damage the buffer detent pin. They will often times dick up the threads or someone thing else in the process.

    I would keep at a minimum a spare bolt assembly, at least one spring for the front and rear lower pins, selector lever, trigger, hammer and disconnector. I would also get a spare of all the standard roll pins on your carbine and rifle.

    If you are talking long term then I would probably buy a complete FCG (minus the selector), a spare buffer spring (or get a Springco) plus all of the above. I would also look at at least or two gas tubes as well. You could probably get all of what you need and stick it in a plastic parts container from Walmart for less than 150.00.

    You should also invest in the basic tools that will allow you to secure the weapon in a vise, a barrel wrench and a hammerhead in order to remove and tighten the castle nut and flash hider.



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    My experience:

    Take down pin spring, they can easily get mangled if the user isn't paying attention.

    Selector detent (it can and does wear, even if slowly) and detent spring.

    Cotter pin (firing pin retaining pin).

    Spare bolt.

    Wait a minute, I think I just mirrored some of what Iraggunz said!
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    Just ordered daniel defense bolt and some parts kit...fp, buffer spring, etc......
    "PREPARE THERES A STORM COMING"

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiki View Post
    Just ordered daniel defense bolt and some parts kit...fp, buffer spring, etc......
    Seriously?

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