
Browse our inventory of gun parts from trusted brands like Beretta, BLS Supply, Browning, Century Arms, and Charles Daly Chiappa. Deep Roots Rifles Co. carries quality, reliable gun parts built for hobbyist gunsmiths, custom builders, and shooters looking to upgrade, repair, or maintain their firearms. From triggers and barrels to grips, stocks, and small components, we stock a wide range of parts to keep your guns running smoothly and tailored to your preferences. Explore our handguns, rifles, and shotguns to find the perfect platform for your next build or upgrade. Round out your kit with magazines, scopes sights and optics, and ammunition options like rifle ammunition and handgun ammunition from our full lineup.
Browse gun parts online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Choosing the right components depends on your platform, intended use, and whether you are performing routine maintenance or upgrading for performance.
Use these pointers to focus your selection:
Order gun parts online or visit the gun shop in Eustis, Florida to confirm fitment with your specific firearm and ask about compatibility before committing to a build or upgrade. Deep Roots Rifles Co. serves customers in the nearby cities of Mount Dora, Tavares, Clermont, Sanford, and Orlando, stocking maintenance components, build parts, and performance upgrades for popular handgun, rifle, and shotgun platforms.
Most non-firearm components ship without federal restrictions, but stripped lower receivers, complete frames, and certain regulated parts qualify as firearms under federal law and require transfer through a licensed dealer with the standard background check. Buyers picking up a regulated part must complete ATF Form 4473, pass a Florida Department of Law Enforcement background check, and observe the state’s 3-day waiting period for firearm transfers. Florida sets a minimum age of 21 for all firearm purchases.
Some upgrades and replacements may benefit from professional installation, particularly fire control components, barrels, and headspace-sensitive parts, so consult a qualified gunsmith when in doubt. Store loose parts in clean, dry containers organized by platform (with Florida’s humid climate making sealed storage particularly important), and contact the shop with questions about availability, fitment, or special-order components.
Start with make, model, and exact platform compatibility. Fitment matters more than appearance alone.
Some are, and many are not. A part should always match the firearm it is meant to support.
Some parts are simple to install. Others may call for tools, fitting, or help from a qualified gunsmith.
Poor fit can affect reliability, safety, and overall function. Correct fitment helps the firearm perform as intended.
Yes. Many owners buy parts to replace worn components and keep firearms in proper working order.
Many buyers can. Shipping terms and purchase rules can vary by item and destination.
That depends on your setup goals. Many buyers plan those categories together to avoid fit or mounting issues.
Keep them clean, dry, and organized in a secure area. Good storage helps protect finish, function, and easy identification.