![]() Same with the OEM carbine stock and a Magpul ACS stock. ![]() I'd replaced the stock trigger group with a Geissele SSA, so there's the original trigger group, replaced the buffer and buffer spring with a JP captured buffer spring, leaving the original buffer assembly as spare. Some of the Iraqi guns were never fired and only dropped once! In bad enough times it could seem like forever, or until an election reverses legislation. In normal times, it is not fun waiting a week for a spring or a pin (if you don't have a complete bolt or BCG to drop in there). The little tiny parts like that are the most likely to get lost in a conflagration or natural disaster where lighting is bad, you haven't slept or eaten properly in weeks, and it's been raining for several days. The theory is, "if all stores such as Brownells were prohibited from selling AR parts, whether because of legislation or war or natural disaster, what should you have in your kit?Ī complete 5.56 Colt bolt carrier group, and additionally a spare firing pin, firing pin retaining pins (3), extractor, extractor spring and pin, ejector, ejector spring and pin. I think maybe this is where you're heading, too. ![]() Instead of having multiple rifles in the same caliber, you could have one 6920 rifle and a boatload of spare parts. This is a personal choice and there's probably no one "right" answer.
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