Where to find Ar parts?

Ericbkrwolf

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Hey

Been looking around but I am having a hard time finding new Ar parts. Where do all of you go for them? Was hoping to find a place in Canada that has stock.

Thanks!
 
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If you're looking for cheap/small parts like pins and springs, or lower end handguards and stuff TNA is the place.

RDSC has a great stock of high end AR parts if thats what youre after
 
I don't want to slander a site sponsor but be careful with TNA. I made a bulk order of parts from them, specifically a buffer tube and buffer assembly which was completely out of spec and caused a myriad malfunctions despite all parts saying "milspec" in their descriptions. The buffer aluminum was cast rather than machined and the spring was rubber or polymer coated, and the tube just felt cheap. To be blunt it just didn't work. This was in August of 2021. If it's cheaper than everywhere else there's a reason for that. Sample size of one but still concerning. I'd stick to U.S. made brands from RDSC, CSC, FOC, Nordic, bullseye, select and tenda when they have stuff in stock.
 
I don't want to slander a site sponsor but be careful with TNA. I made a bulk order of parts from them, specifically a buffer tube and buffer assembly which was completely out of spec and caused a myriad malfunctions despite all parts saying "milspec" in their descriptions. The buffer aluminum was cast rather than machined and the spring was rubber or polymer coated, and the tube just felt cheap. To be blunt it just didn't work. This was in August of 2021. If it's cheaper than everywhere else there's a reason for that. Sample size of one but still concerning. I'd stick to U.S. made brands from RDSC, CSC, FOC, Nordic, bullseye, select and tenda when they have stuff in stock.
I’m sure if you let them know that they would have made it right. Like right away
 
They make good on their warrenty and I have personally ordered from them since that experience (twice), I'm just suggesting that the original poster consider only name brand parts rather than TNA's "milspec but would prefer to remain nameless" options
 
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