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TriggerTech Trigger Anti-Walk/ Anti-Rotational Pins

Any thoughts on using anti-walk/ anti-rotational pins on a TriggerTech trigger, and/ or is the prescribed tightening procedure adequate to lock in the the mil spec pins?
So I recently built an AR10 using a trigger tech adjustable. I used the KNS precision kit. In fact I will likely be upgrading all my AR pattern rifles.

 
I've been happy with my KNS pins too. I'm sure that on a new, in spec, lower the trigger tech tightening deal would work fine as well. I have an 80% that's a little wonky so I had to use the locking pins there. love my trigger tech too, BTW.
 
I've been happy with my KNS pins too. I'm sure that on a new, in spec, lower the trigger tech tightening deal would work fine as well. I have an 80% that's a little wonky so I had to use the locking pins there. love my trigger tech too, BTW.
My receiver is a ZEV. It’s tolerances are beyond tight. The anti rotating pins are just good insurance.
 
I've been happy with my KNS pins too. I'm sure that on a new, in spec, lower the trigger tech tightening deal would work fine as well. I have an 80% that's a little wonky so I had to use the locking pins there. love my trigger tech too, BTW.
It’s an AMAZING trigger!!!!! So much, I have one on one of my lowers and I’m about to install five more
 
Any thoughts on using anti-walk/ anti-rotational pins on a TriggerTech trigger, and/ or is the prescribed tightening procedure adequate to lock in the the mil spec pins?
You can use anti-walk pins on a TriggerTech but you still have to tighten the snug down screws for the trigger to function properly. You don't want the trigger smacking around in your lower.