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Dennis1209

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Hey Guys!

Did a little search and didn't find what I was looking for on my topic.

I bought a Rock River Arms .223 AR-15 not long ago. My budget (the wife) won't allow me to purchase a second one for a spare (go figure)?

So far I haven't shot it much but there may come a time when I go out of state hog / deer hunting or unforeseen circumstances where I absolutely need a functioning rifle.

So my question is... What spare parts do you keep in your range bag / gun case to repair your AR-15 if something breaks? If I were to venture a guess I would think anything that moves or compresses would be prime to eventually fail, such as; the bolt carrier group and maybe the buffer spring?

What ya think the most frequent failures are in your experience?

Thanks.
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[quote name='Chucktshoes' timestamp='1354247047' post='852695']
A field repair kit like the one linked below and bolt would cover the majority of issues that would be field repairable.


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Great, thanks! Just what I was looking for.
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My mama told me to never go anywhere with just one AR :) Most likely any failure will be bolt related. I've thought about this quite a bit, and this is something I'll wind up adding to a couple of my rifles...

[url="http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG057/43"]http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG057/43[/url]

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I'd have a complete BCG including firing pin ready to go. I've really only seen two hard failures. One was a misaligned gas block that caused the gun to not cycle. The other was a broken firing pin retaining pin that got stuck and the guy couldn't get the BCG out while in the field.
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The most common thing I have seen cause problems is the extractor spring. Normally heat is what kills it. The disconnect is probably the next item I see fail. Hammer springs can and do fail but it takes a long time. Cam pins also crack over time.

Any AR should be able to go 5K without any issues and most will go beyond 10K without anything major breaking.

BTW, I have seen bolts shear locking lugs off. They will continue to run fine although I would replace it as soon as possible.

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