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Posted: 7/8/2023 12:54:11 AM EDT
Just wondering how you guys organize and label your small AR15 parts. I just recently started buying small parts. Better late than never. Lol.
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I use similar segregated plastic bins/boxes (the kind most people use to store lures in).
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I tried that whole cancer thing. It wasn't for me. Good Riddance.
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Originally Posted By Aggie_Gunner: I use similar segregated plastic bins/boxes (the kind most people use to store lures in). Never been one to label them… View Quote Yeah, the labels might be a little over the top, but I like know where the parts came from. The parts that aren’t labeled are from Forward Controls. |
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I do the same thing with the parts containers except I put the parts in small zip lock bags so I it gets dropped or knocked over when it's open I don't literally losse my shit with the parts going everywhere. I'll also use old pill bottles to put together a complete LPK or FCG.
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I might have gotten carried away
I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG View Quote Holy sheeee-it! Now, that is what I call organized. What label maker do you have? Must be a Tier One label maker. |
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Originally Posted By urbankaos04: Holy sheeee-it! Now, that is what I call organized. What label maker do you have? Must be a Tier One label maker. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By urbankaos04: Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG Holy sheeee-it! Now, that is what I call organized. What label maker do you have? Must be a Tier One label maker. Tier one Amazon Chinese. I bought it on some deal where it was $30 off. |
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I like how the bottoms are rounded out on that Durham tray so you can get the springs and things out easier!
Ordering one now haha. |
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Not my pics, but I store a lot of my parts the same way. These plastic bins are avail at Harbor Freight and work really well.
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I do something similar for my RR full auto HK94/MP5, but MP5's have a habit of eating certain spare parts, namely extractor springs and if you have first generation bolt, roller retainers.
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They’re all mixed together. No need to label them. I know what they are.
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Bump for small parts porn.
Also, where do you all get yours from? |
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Originally Posted By BurtSaun1049: Bump for small parts porn. Also, where do you all get yours from? View Quote Here’sa picture of mine. Zoom in and you can see that I’ma Damage Industries fan boy. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Little zip lock bags from the craft store labeled with a fine point sharpie, stored in a dedicated Plano box.
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG View Quote You are an inspiration! Word/ descriptions instead of images will work for my project, thanks! Between the LaRue box and other items in little boxes, it's time to bring springs and extra parts together. |
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Originally Posted By Hiker1911: You are an inspiration! Word/ descriptions instead of images will work for my project, thanks! Between the LaRue box and other items in little boxes, it's time to bring springs and extra parts together. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hiker1911: Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG You are an inspiration! Word/ descriptions instead of images will work for my project, thanks! Between the LaRue box and other items in little boxes, it's time to bring springs and extra parts together. It’s a work in progress in my spare time. I have so many little organizer boxes and crack sacks full of parts and pieces I couldn’t find what I was looking for half the time or I would buy stuff I already had. I'm slowly getting everything rounded up and deciding on what order/grouping to put them in. After I accomplish that I’ll label them. The pictures weren’t necessary but I had the ability so I thought why not. I figured the labels on the lids would make for fast identification since they are kept somewhat above eye level. Some of them I would have to pull down completely to be able to see down in the compartments. If anyone buys these containers don’t put anything such as detents in the top row of dividers. The tray is notched for the hinge and in the event it got turned upside down or something they can get in the void and end up underneath the tray. So far I have about 12 cases worth of little stuff that I know of. Attached File |
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This thread makes me realize how unorganized my setup is. I have one open top organizer tray and the rest is scattered about in one of these.
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You think you're winning this game? You don't even know the God-damned rules. But don't worry, I'm gonna teach 'em to ya..
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Some of you guys are super organized and have a ton of spare parts!
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Big plastic tub for everything. Small parts stay in the little ziplock bags put inside bigger ziplock bags.
Everything fits in there, stocks, buffer tubes, Grips, and receivers. I accumulate enough parts and forget what have. Then another AR will be built after I dig through things. |
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I do the same as what most are showing here, but I also have the parts in little ziploc type bags I get from Brownells in different sizes and keep all parts coated in Break-Free Collector oil.
I also write on the bags with a sharpie marker the brand of the part, but not usually what it is since I know at a quick glance. |
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Originally Posted By Aggie_Gunner: I use similar segregated plastic bins/boxes (the kind most people use to store lures in). Never been one to label them… View Quote Attached File My wife calls mine a caboodle. |
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Originally Posted By Tango: Big plastic tub for everything. Small parts stay in the little ziplock bags put inside bigger ziplock bags. Everything fits in there, stocks, buffer tubes, Grips, and receivers. I accumulate enough parts and forget what have. Then another AR will be built after I dig through things. View Quote That's what I've done over the years. Between moves and deployments I ended up with multiple little Rubber Made tubs of stuff all over the place. |
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG View Quote You sir are the king! You must be a Tier 1, Navy SEAL, Ranger qualified, Para-rescue, Delta Force Operator, since they're the only ones who use that type of label maker! To answer the OP's question, I use the Husky (I think) boxes from Home Depot, they're similar to the boxes posted. |
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Y'all is crazy. Any spare parts I have are still in the PSA lower parts kits boxes they shipped in. Either that, or built into a complete lower or complete gun.
I dont understand the need to have a tackle box full of sprigs and detents. |
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Originally Posted By giantpune: Y'all is crazy. Any spare parts I have are still in the PSA lower parts kits boxes they shipped in. Either that, or built into a complete lower or complete gun. I dont understand the need to have a tackle box full of sprigs and detents. View Quote Because shit breaks, people lose shit, and people like to be prepared. That and people that lived through multiple panics where everything is out of stock and/or prices were ludicrous know better. |
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Originally Posted By Mindfull: Because shit breaks, people lose shit, and people like to be prepared. That and people that lived through multiple panics where everything is out of stock and/or prices were ludicrous know better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mindfull: Originally Posted By giantpune: Y'all is crazy. Any spare parts I have are still in the PSA lower parts kits boxes they shipped in. Either that, or built into a complete lower or complete gun. I dont understand the need to have a tackle box full of sprigs and detents. Because shit breaks, people lose shit, and people like to be prepared. That and people that lived through multiple panics where everything is out of stock and/or prices were ludicrous know better. No kidding, during the 2008 panic there were some that would have pimped out their mother for a DPMS LPK. |
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Originally Posted By Mindfull: Because shit breaks, people lose shit, and people like to be prepared. That and people that lived through multiple panics where everything is out of stock and/or prices were ludicrous know better. View Quote How often are you guys breaking takedown pins and detents? Its so often you need a tacklebox full of them? I understand having spare parts. I dont see any point breaking up a ton of complete lower parts kits. Its not like those parts wear out on a regular basis. You can realistically have 1 or 2 that you pilfer parts from. This seems more like OCD than based out of necessity. |
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Originally Posted By giantpune: How often are you guys breaking takedown pins and detents? Its so often you need a tacklebox full of them? I understand having spare parts. I dont see any point breaking up a ton of complete lower parts kits. Its not like those parts wear out on a regular basis. You can realistically have 1 or 2 that you pilfer parts from. This seems more like OCD than based out of necessity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By giantpune: Originally Posted By Mindfull: Because shit breaks, people lose shit, and people like to be prepared. That and people that lived through multiple panics where everything is out of stock and/or prices were ludicrous know better. How often are you guys breaking takedown pins and detents? Its so often you need a tacklebox full of them? I understand having spare parts. I dont see any point breaking up a ton of complete lower parts kits. Its not like those parts wear out on a regular basis. You can realistically have 1 or 2 that you pilfer parts from. This seems more like OCD than based out of necessity. Theres more in parts than pins and detents and you can purchase individual parts without breaking down and separating lpks. Like I said before, some people like to be prepared or they have collected a bunch after years of owning and buying stuff. If I need an extra spring and I didn't have it on hand, it's a 10 cent part and shipping on that 10 cent part is $8-$15, so order 20 of them to make it sting less. Same with other little parts. Do that with individual pieces and firearm parts over the course of 10/20/30 years and you end up with a lot of stuff. If you upgrade parts, you end up with extra replacement parts. I'm not sure why that's hard to grasp. If people have a tackle box full of parts why do you care? This is a technical thread in a technical sub forum discussing storage of said parts, not a GD thread questioning thread participant's on why they have so many parts and then suggesting that they have OCD because they do. |
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Originally Posted By Redrum: I have a few parts stored. I'm using infinite divider boxes, and Flex-A-Top containers. http://i.imgur.com/k7axnck.jpg http://i.imgur.com/q62uzkh.jpg View Quote @Redrum Do you have some part numbers or direct links to the smaller boxes you have in those photos? |
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I use the jar-o stuff method in the past. Divider trays now.
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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I just followed ITS article .
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG View Quote You could market and sell those.l |
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Originally Posted By jwb211: I might have gotten carried away I have tried all kinds of containers over the years. Some have worked better than others but nothing ever seems like what I am searching for. This time I’m giving these a try. They have quite a few options and have racks with slide outs for them too. I bought a new label maker at the beginning of the the year and it’s been getting a workout. So much you can do with it vs the old Ptouch but the Ptouch is still probably better for file folders. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/5728A08B-DFED-4083-AECE-983AFC662886_jpe-2877809.JPG View Quote @jwb211 What label maker did you use? |
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I used to think I had pathological OCD. Then I read this thread and I no longer feel the need for therapy. Thanks GD
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Appreciate all the responses and additional organization ideas.
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Originally Posted By QtrHorse: @jwb211 What label maker did you use? View Quote @QtrHorse This one off Amazon. It was on some sort of deal so I got it cheaper. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jwb211: @QtrHorse This one off Amazon. It was on some sort of deal so I got it cheaper. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/37A206AD-4ACC-49A3-BC37-22D2C21D24E4_jpe-2946347.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jwb211: Originally Posted By QtrHorse: @jwb211 What label maker did you use? @QtrHorse This one off Amazon. It was on some sort of deal so I got it cheaper. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/37A206AD-4ACC-49A3-BC37-22D2C21D24E4_jpe-2946347.JPG Thank you! I have the big P-Touch label maker below. It is a great label maker and they have all kinds of different types of label material for it but the biggest height labels are 1in. I was looking for something that had slightly bigger labels like the Phomemo M200 series. Looks like you can get their M221 for $67 which seems like a decent deal. |
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Originally Posted By QtrHorse: Thank you! I have the big P-Touch label maker below. It is a great label maker and they have all kinds of different types of label material for it but the biggest height labels are 1in. I was looking for something that had slightly bigger labels like the Phomemo M200 series. Looks like you can get their M221 for $67 which seems like a decent deal. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/278288/IMG_1660-2946400.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By QtrHorse: Originally Posted By jwb211: Originally Posted By QtrHorse: @jwb211 What label maker did you use? @QtrHorse This one off Amazon. It was on some sort of deal so I got it cheaper. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160892/37A206AD-4ACC-49A3-BC37-22D2C21D24E4_jpe-2946347.JPG Thank you! I have the big P-Touch label maker below. It is a great label maker and they have all kinds of different types of label material for it but the biggest height labels are 1in. I was looking for something that had slightly bigger labels like the Phomemo M200 series. Looks like you can get their M221 for $67 which seems like a decent deal. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/278288/IMG_1660-2946400.jpg I’ve got a similar version of the Ptouch. I still like it better for file folders and little things like that but was wanting something to do barcodes. I was looking at Dymo printers and found the Phomemo. I got it for a similar price so I figured it was worth a shot. There are a few things I don’t like about it but for the price I can deal with it. I do wish it was large enough to print shipping labels though. To keep with the organization theme in the thread I also bought one of those Harbor Freight knock off cases to store it in. I got some old pill bottles to keep the different size labels and charging cord in. I just need make the labels for the bottles now. Attached File |
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Got a few of those little green boxes from when I bought some Armalite lower kits.
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