Nope. Pure "Unobtanium" everywhere in North America, including from the manufacturer. Short of a machine shop, you ain't sourcing new parts if you have a breakage. Bolt breakage at the Cam Pin Hole is the most common breakage that I am familiar with, but there are others. They are a really neat firearm, albeit expensive and difficult to manufacture with the complex stamped and welded stainless steel receiver. It is too bad that Robinson Armament abandoned the product line before the M96 was perfected. The "vapourware" Belt-Feed Conversion that was oft-promised but never delivered is what pretty much killed widespread interest in an otherwise expensive and complicated firearm to manufacture.