AR Parts & Accessories

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We are a Texas-based company dedicated to providing high-quality AR parts, it is imperative to have both durability and performance in every product we sell. By focusing on these aspects, consumers can ensure that they are equipped with reliable and versatile parts that meet their tactical applications.  The supply of AR parts is a specialized field that requires a deep understanding of the components, materials and finishes. 

AR parts encompass a wide range of components, including upper receivers, hand guards, barrels, flash hiders, charging handles and other crucial components. For instance, the upper receiver is responsible for housing the bolt carrier group and the barrel, making it a pivotal component in the firing mechanism. A well-manufactured upper receiver can significantly enhance accuracy and reliability, which are crucial for all tactical applications.

Charging handles, particularly ambidextrous models, have gained popularity due to their versatility. These components allow for easier use of the firearm, especially in high-pressure situations. Studies indicate that approximately 70% of shooters prefer ambidextrous charging handles for their ease of use and accessibility. This preference highlights the growing demand for innovative designs that cater to a diverse range of users.

Durability is another critical factor when selecting AR parts. Components made from high-grade materials, such as aircraft-grade aluminum or stainless steel, can withstand the rigors of extensive use. Research shows that firearms equipped with durable components experience fewer malfunctions, leading to a more reliable shooting experience. In fact, firearms that utilize premium parts can reduce failure rates by up to 30% compared to those using standard components.

Furthermore, the performance of AR parts can be influenced by their finish. Various coatings, such as anodizing or Cerakote, not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the components but also provide additional protection against corrosion and wear. A well-finished part can extend the lifespan of the component, ensuring that it remains functional under various environmental conditions.

In conclusion, the supply of AR parts is a specialized field that requires a deep understanding of the components, materials, and finishes.  If you have any questions, please give one of our professionals a call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is building an AR-15 legal?

A: Under federal law, yes. The AR-15 is legal to own and per the ATF, one can assemble one from scratch for personal use without a license. Some states have banned certain rifles, pistols, and firearm parts.

Q: What types of calibers can I build?

A: The AR-15 platform is 5.56 NATO, .223 Remington, 9mm, 300 Blackout, 6.5 Grendel, .50 Beowulf, and other calibers. The AR-10/LR-308 platform can chamber .308 Winchester, 7.62x51 NATO, 6.5 Creedmoor, and other .30-caliber loads.

Q: I want to build. How do I get started?

A: It's best to understand the optimal setup for your AR-15, based on caliber and configuration before you get started. It's always nice to have an experienced builder to help you for your first build.

Q: Are 80% lowers available for all builds?

A: Yes. Available for AR-15 and AR-10.

Q: What tools do I need to build?

A: You'll need a roll pin punch set for the lower parts. You will also need an Ardmore's wrench to install your buffer tube. The wrench and a vise are required if you're installing the barrel on the upper receiver.

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