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Where do you guys buy your AR accessories? I just acquired a Bushmaster from a buddy going thru a divorce and being a tighta$$, I would like to get a few things for it, but want to spend the least. I know Brownell's has a great selection and service, but they are always at the top end of the pricing scale. thanks in advance.


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Since most companies have set advertised pricing anymore, you'll pay close to the same everywhere you go unless you get a discount of some type.

I use Brownells alot as well as P&K Firearms, Bravo Company USA, Rainier Arms and a few others. Some run sales from time to time.

I also buy and sell alot of used stuff on ar15.com equipment exchange.

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Model One Sales generally has good prices... as good as any usually...

Personally I don't want that quality of parts but they serve a lot of folks just fine.

Beyond that Brownells has been a good go to and then to the direct factory for anything else also.... RRA etc....


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Search the net for reliable companies. I have saved a ton of cash by shopping the net. There are no local companies I can get most of my gear from. So the net has been a great resource. I have yet to find a one stop shop that has everything I want especially with decent prices.

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Yep, thats a sure way to save, buy the grip here, teh handguard there and so on... pretty soon you could have a 50 buck shipping bill too.... plus sales tax in some instances... just saying....


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You can. But if you are as cheap as i am you take that into consideration. I saved 100 bucks on a lower that I ordered today. Including shipping and the transfer fee to my FFL. Thats a pretty healthy savings. Locally for a lesser brand but a similar setup it was nearly 200 bucks more. To me thats substantial.

You can get hurt just as easy if you don't pay attention. I just wish there was a good shop nearby. I would rather keep a local guy in business.

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It all depends upon if you want quality parts or just parts. Everyone wants the best buy and it doesn't hurt to look around but when I have a known part I want, I want it now to complete a project and sometimes that means paying full retail.
The other option is to check the equipment exchange over at AR-15 or a few other sites.



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Originally Posted by Stemshot
You can. But if you are as cheap as i am you take that into consideration. I saved 100 bucks on a lower that I ordered today. Including shipping and the transfer fee to my FFL. Thats a pretty healthy savings. Locally for a lesser brand but a similar setup it was nearly 200 bucks more. To me thats substantial.

You can get hurt just as easy if you don't pay attention. I just wish there was a good shop nearby. I would rather keep a local guy in business.


Lowers you can spend an arm and a leg or you can buy cheaper... there usually isn't any difference... I have an EA left that I've really abused... and I only paid 45 bucks for it some moons ago. BUT it has top line parts in it....


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