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Going through my parts drawer and have some extra parts off a recent AR build:
1. (1x) ALG Defense ACT trigger
2. (1x) PWS Mil-Spec bolt catch/release
3. (1x) PWS Mil-Spec safety selector
$40 + shipping (if needed) for everything, I'm not interested in separating.
In addition to my other ad of AR-15 parts, here's another batch:
1x Phase5 Extended Bolt Releases - similar to the Magpul BAD Lever, but in a 1-piece design - all parts included - $20 each
1x milspec fire control group - not shown - $10
1x set of Armaspec Anti-Walk Trigger/Hammer Pins SS - no...