King_beardsly MMPRL & Low Dollar Precision Full Member Minuteman Jun 12, 2018 1,844 860 Beast Coast Feb 11, 2021 #1 Feb 11, 2021 #1 Has anyone trimmed down the length of the trigger pins to keep them from protruding past the receiver? I threw my barreled action in a manners stock and I seems the rear pin in hitting the inlet of the receiver.
Has anyone trimmed down the length of the trigger pins to keep them from protruding past the receiver? I threw my barreled action in a manners stock and I seems the rear pin in hitting the inlet of the receiver.
Boxerglocker Private Full Member Minuteman Mar 5, 2012 419 243 57 San Antonio, Texas Feb 11, 2021 #2 Feb 11, 2021 #2 Its a shouldered pin, shouldn't hurt anything. Reactions: Hunting2019
Defender32 Whiskey & Hammers Help Full Member Minuteman Dec 28, 2020 1,211 1,232 43 West KY Feb 11, 2021 #3 Feb 11, 2021 #3 won’t hurt anything. People do it 2 ways. Trim the pins or relief cuts in the stock.
King_beardsly MMPRL & Low Dollar Precision Full Member Minuteman Jun 12, 2018 1,844 860 Beast Coast Feb 11, 2021 #4 Feb 11, 2021 #4 Defender32 said: won’t hurt anything. People do it 2 ways. Trim the pins or relief cuts in the stock. Click to expand... I’d trim the pins since the stock isn’t going to be the forever home for the action. Reactions: Defender32
Defender32 said: won’t hurt anything. People do it 2 ways. Trim the pins or relief cuts in the stock. Click to expand... I’d trim the pins since the stock isn’t going to be the forever home for the action.
308sako Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Feb 15, 2008 1,279 49 125 Brothel Nevada Feb 11, 2021 #5 Feb 11, 2021 #5 Yup, Dremel for the win LOL