NSPEC Innovations carries firearm parts for a wide range of platforms and use cases, from forced reset triggers for AR-15, AK, and Kriss Vector builds to muzzle devices, stabilizing braces, HK parts, Mosin Nagant parts, and shotgun components. Whether you're upgrading a specific part, sourcing a hard-to-find component, or building out a new configuration from scratch, browse by category below or use the filters to narrow down exactly what you need.
Firearm Parts by Category
Forced Reset Triggers
Forced reset triggers are one of the most searched and most misunderstood components in the market today. An FRT uses the firearm's cycling action to drive the trigger forward to reset after each shot, while still requiring a separate pull for every round fired. NSPEC carries FRTs across multiple platforms, including the AR-15 Super Safety FRT, the straight flat-face variant, the Ambidextrous Super Selektor, the AK FRT, the Kriss Vector FRT, and the Taurus TX22 FRT. Because classification and legality vary by device and jurisdiction, always verify your state's laws before purchasing. See our FRT buyer's guide for a full breakdown of what to check before you order.
Kriss Vector Parts
The Kriss Vector is a distinctive delayed-blowback platform chambered in pistol calibers, most commonly 9mm and .45 ACP, prized for its low felt recoil and compact profile. Sourcing parts for the Vector can be challenging since it uses a proprietary operating system with very few cross-compatible components from other platforms. NSPEC's Kriss Vector parts selection covers the hard-to-find components that Vector owners frequently need, including the platform-specific FRT for those who want to explore trigger upgrades on this host.
Stabilizing Braces
Stabilizing braces are designed to attach to a pistol buffer tube and provide a more stable shooting position without the NFA classification requirements that come with a shoulder stock on a pistol-configuration firearm. NSPEC carries stabilizing braces for AR-platform pistol builds in multiple configurations and colors, including adjustable options that work across a range of buffer tube lengths. Regulatory status for braces has shifted over recent years, so confirm current rules before purchasing if compliance is a concern for your specific build.
Muzzle Devices
The right muzzle device affects recoil management, muzzle rise, and flash signature in ways that are immediately noticeable at the range. NSPEC's muzzle device selection spans the most common thread pitches across rifle and pistol platforms: 1/2x28 for 5.56/.223/.22LR, 5/8x24 for .308 and larger rifle calibers, 1/2x36 for pistol-caliber carbines, 14x1 LH and M13.5x1 LH for AK-pattern rifles, and M24x1.5 RH and .578x28 for suppressor-host configurations. Compensators, flash hiders, and breacher-style devices are available across thread pitches, with options in both standard and Cerakote finishes from Vigilance Innovations.
HK Parts
Heckler & Koch firearms are built to tight tolerances, and genuine or spec-correct replacement parts can be difficult to source. NSPEC's HK parts selection targets the components most frequently needed by HK owners for maintenance, repair, and configuration changes. Whether you're running an HK pistol or a rifle-pattern host, having the right part on hand matters when standard retail channels don't carry what you need.
Mosin Nagant Parts
The Mosin Nagant is one of the most widely owned military surplus rifles in the United States, and replacement parts for worn or damaged components can be surprisingly difficult to track down outside of surplus channels. NSPEC stocks Mosin Nagant parts for collectors, shooters, and those working to restore rifles to serviceable condition. Parts availability varies, so check current stock for the specific components you need.
Shotgun Parts
Whether you're running a home defense setup, a hunting configuration, or a competition build, shotgun components wear differently than rifle parts and often need replacing on a different maintenance schedule. NSPEC's shotgun parts selection covers replacement components and upgrades for common pump and semi-auto platforms. Use the filters on the category page to narrow by platform or part type.
What to Know Before You Buy Firearm Parts
Unlike AR or AK platform parts where the component categories are largely standardized, the firearm parts in this section span multiple operating systems, calibers, and legal classifications. A few things worth understanding before you order.
Platform compatibility is not assumed. Parts in this section are almost never cross-compatible between firearm families. A Kriss Vector component shares nothing with an AK or AR part, and HK parts are similarly platform-specific. Always confirm the exact model and generation of your host firearm before purchasing, since even within a single manufacturer's lineup, tolerances and specifications can vary between generations.
Muzzle device thread pitch must match your barrel. Threading a muzzle device onto the wrong pitch can damage both the device and the barrel crown, and in some cases create a dangerous misalignment. Confirm your barrel's thread pitch before ordering. If you're unsure, the caliber alone is not enough information since the same caliber can come threaded to multiple pitch specifications depending on the manufacturer and platform.
Forced reset triggers carry additional research requirements. FRTs are classified and regulated differently from standard trigger components. Before purchasing, confirm the current federal posture on the specific model you're evaluating, and verify that your state does not ban the device under a "rate-of-fire," "multiburst," or machine gun definition. See the FRT buyer's guide for a step-by-step verification workflow.
Stabilizing brace rules have changed. The regulatory status of pistol braces has shifted multiple times in recent years through ATF rulemaking and subsequent court actions. Confirm the current enforceable status of the specific brace you're evaluating before placing an order. NSPEC recommends consulting current ATF guidance and any applicable court orders rather than relying on older product listings or forum discussions for compliance information.
No FFL is required for most parts. Components like muzzle devices, triggers, handguards, braces, and most replacement parts ship directly to your door without an FFL transfer. The only component that legally qualifies as a firearm and requires FFL processing is a serialized receiver or frame. If you have questions about whether a specific part requires an FFL, contact us before ordering.