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The Complete AR 15 Parts List & AR 15 Build List [Infographic]

The Complete AR 15 Parts List & AR 15 Build List [Infographic]

Posted by 80-Lower.com on Aug 28th 2017

It’s easy to find an AR 15 Parts List breakdown in a list format online, but finding one that had visuals for each AR 15 part was a real challenge. Let’s face it, there are a ton of parts that go into an AR build and it’s easy to forget which goes where and even what the part is called - not everyone is a professional builder!

That’s why at 80-Lower.com, we took on the challenge to create a "Complete AR-15 Parts List & AR 15 Build List" graphic that would clearly lay out each part of an AR 15 build in respect to its placement on the rifle with a correct, corresponding product name that we could all reference it when needed – professionals and beginners, alike.

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So go ahead and bookmark this Complete AR-15 Parts List, share it with your buddies or print it out so you always have a reference guide readily available.

THE COMPLETE AR 15 PARTS LIST & AR 15 BUILD LIST [INFOGRAPHIC]

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