Rule of thumb for carbine gas used to be replace the bolt when you replace the barrel at around 10,000 rounds. Wear point on carbine gas barrels is gas port erosion, a chrome lined barrel would last well beyond 10 K but as gas pressure went up it would put more stress on other parts such as bolts and lead to failures. This is showing up with the new M855A1 ammo which runs at almost proof pressure and is wearing out guns faster, bolts are breaking at around 6,000 rounds on guns using this ammo, but the Army has a solution, replace bolts at 5,000. Back on subject, while there are exceptions a spec bolt on a properly gassed rifle should last well beyond 10 K. But since anything made by man can fail at any time (a few years back Colt released a bad batch of bolts that were losing lugs at 3-4 K) and since they are dirt cheap right now why not stock spares.