should I have on hand for this ar15. I already do not like the safety lever
it seems to soft for my liking but I am not sure if anything can be done.
should I have on hand for this ar15. I already do not like the safety lever
it seems to soft for my liking but I am not sure if anything can be done.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
Some people will say a while spare bolt I'd say at least extractor and extractor spring, extractor pin, firing pin, firing pin retaining pin, hammer and trigger springs, maybe bolt carrier cam pin
Isn't that the whole bolt? And is it one fits all?
What about a sling? Guess I could use anything.
Last edited by l921428x; 05-30-2017 at 12:27 PM.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
OK my recommendations for spare parts are:
A complete bolt
Firing Pin.
Firing Pin retainer pin
Cam pin
gas tube
roll pin for gas tube removal and install along with the appropriate punch.
buffer spring.
Wouldn't hurt to have all the little springs and detent plungers. There are kits of these small parts that one can purchase.
Here is a good example of what you need. You can always add more and double up on some of them.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/58...pair-kit-ar-15
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No after building the Anderson lower I would say no. One could "maybe" break one but loose it I doubt it. To me it seems the disconnector, hammer and trigger springs would
be the weakest link in the lower. But that is only my opinion. What I do not like is the feel of the safety selector.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
Yeah bud it is built. I got the Anderson lower and spent an hour pushing it together
in my lap. My fingers and thumbs hurt for 3 days. The batteries on my camera died
and have not been replaced. But that is next......
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
Well I do believe that a good bit of my problem was that I had no real way to hang on the receiver.
I attached it to the upper and then attached the buffer tube and went from there.
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
I would avoid torquing on the upper when installing the buffer tube, Imho is worth it to get a lower receiver vice block, if your real hard up for cash you could make one out of wood but they aren't that expensive
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