Why You Should Always Keep Extra Firearm Parts

Published on March 1, 2025
Duration: 1:21

This video emphasizes the importance of stocking essential spare firearm parts, particularly for rifles. The instructor advocates for the "if you don't have two, you have none" philosophy, suggesting that critical components like bolt carrier groups, fire pins, trigger groups, and springs should be readily available. This proactive approach ensures that minor part failures or unexpected issues don't render a firearm inoperable, especially in scenarios where immediate replacement isn't feasible.

Quick Summary

The 'if you don't have two, you have none' philosophy is crucial for firearm preparedness. Always keep spare critical parts like bolt carrier groups, fire pins, and trigger springs. This ensures your firearm remains functional during unexpected failures or in emergency scenarios where immediate replacement isn't possible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Spare Parts Philosophy
  2. 00:15Essential Backup Firearm Components
  3. 00:26Recommended Parts Kits and Sources
  4. 00:34The Importance of Small Parts
  5. 00:40The 'Two is One' Principle in Practice
  6. 00:51Common Firearm Failure Points
  7. 01:01Preparedness for Unforeseen Events
  8. 01:10Why Immediate Replacement Isn't Always Possible

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'two is one' philosophy for firearm parts?

The 'two is one' philosophy, often stated as 'if you don't have two, you have none,' means you should always have at least one spare critical component for your firearm. This ensures that if a part fails or is lost, you have an immediate replacement readily available.

What are the most important firearm parts to keep as spares?

Key firearm parts to keep as spares include bolt carrier groups, fire pins, trigger groups, and various springs like trigger springs and detent springs. These components are vital for the firearm's basic operation and are prone to wear or failure.

Where can I find comprehensive kits for spare firearm parts?

According to the video, 801 Weapon Works offers comprehensive 'O-ring' kits that contain a wide array of small pins and springs. These kits are designed to cover many of the minor but critical components that might need replacement.

Why is it important to have spare firearm parts in an emergency?

In a widespread emergency, supply chains can be disrupted, making it impossible to quickly order or receive replacement firearm parts. Having spares on hand ensures your firearm remains operational when you might need it most and cannot rely on standard shipping services.

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