i need an easy to use gun parts website

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Among your limited options for out of business makers, Numrich is one of the better ones.

IF they are still in business, calling the manufacturer would be the place to start. For Military guns Sarco and Northridge are usually reasonable.

--wally.
 
o, just gun parts in general. i need some mag springs for my mosberg 500s, a guide rod spring for a beretta 9mm for my brother in law, and an ak part for my brother, not even sure what part he wants, a pin or whatnot. i was thinking of buying mag springs for my glock and ak if they are cheap enough.
 
Brownells is a good start for most of that stuff.
www.brownells.com
Pay them the $5 for a print catalog, their www is hard to get around on.

Wolff makes most replacement springs.
www.gunsprings.com

Not much of it is cheap. A lot of what they sell are pretty ordinary machine pins, screws, springs, and tools. What they provide for the money is the sizes used in guns.
 
I'd call Brownells if the new site is hard to use. THeir techs are extremely knowledgeable and will have the part to you in no time.

I wanted 2 sets of HK styled diopter back up sights for my ARs. I couldn't find them on the site as I couldn't remember the name of the sight or the manufacturer. I called and said exactly what I said above, and the tech replied--"Oh, sure, you mean the 360 battle sight". I was 15 minutes away on Highway 63, swung in, paid 'em off, and walked out with 2 back up sights just like that. The sights were waiting for me at receptions, and the secretary called me by name when I walked in.

Great company, great service.
 
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