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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?
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.
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.
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.
+1 on the KNS pins. I have been using them for several years and I no longer bother with standard pins any longer. I use a set on my M&P 15-22 as well.
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.
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.