I see them on a lot of ar's now, like pof. What do they do that my regular
pins dont do or are they just cool looking?
Thanks,
Sean
pins dont do or are they just cool looking?
Thanks,
Sean
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A common reason why you see them in POF's is because some of them come with a drop in trigger that requires secured pins as the pins aren't secured by the springs as they are in a standard trigger group.I see them on a lot of ar's now, like pof. What do they do that my regular
pins dont do or are they just cool looking?
Thanks,
Sean
about the only use of kns pins is on older m16's that have worn receivers where the pins walk regardless of hammer spring leg tension.
Most people have them because they thing they look cool. The idea is the stop pins from moving around and over time wearing the holes in the receiver bigger, which could cause the pins to back out. I don't worry about that much, and use Geissele triggers in all my AR's and they caution against the KNS pins.
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