rockstarr
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Thoughts on these? I was thinking about adding them to my delton sierra. Ive heard stories of folks having the stock ones moving
Thoughts on these? I was thinking about adding them to my delton sierra. Ive heard stories of folks having the stock ones moving
Thoughts on these? I was thinking about adding them to my delton sierra. Ive heard stories of folks having the stock ones moving
they are just finger rests. where the pins meet the lower receiver is a lube point, keep it lubed and you're good to go.
also, with the tension on the pins, they do rotate. if they are coming out of the receiver, that would be more of a hammer spring issue, as the tongue on one side actually sits in a detent on the pin. also makes it harder to pull out your trigger group to clean in there if you are the kind of shooter that puts in work with his rifles. just food for thought.
You will probably find just as many people that use them that don't. It's just another personal item for your AR. I doubt either side can give you scientific/engineering reasons that they are good/bad for your AR.
YMMV,
You will probably find just as many people that use them that don't. It's just another personal item for your AR. I doubt either side can give you scientific/engineering reasons that they are good/bad for your AR.
YMMV,
IME/IMO, they are a waste of money. I believed the marketing till I saw issues from customer ARs with them installed.
The design of the AR allows the pins to float. Unless you remove the FCG constantly which is where most wear happens, this rotation will never wear out the lower receiver.
KNS Pins require tools to remove them. MILSPEC Pins dont.
KNS Pins are softer than MILSPEC
Pins which means they gall, and can cause decreased hammer speed, and failures for the trigger to reset.
KNS Pins should not be used with good triggers like Geissele. Email Geissele and ask.
Just because Geissele says not to use them has nothing to do with whether they work or not (he does not make any money on them). Most of the competitive 3-gunners I know who use Geissele triggers (me included) use the KNS pins. We have seen too many mil-spec pins come out regardless of the detents. I have been using the combo since around 2010. Just one less thing to worry about even if it never happens.
Just because Geissele says not to use them has nothing to do with whether they work or not (he does not make any money on them).
If you ever blow a primer and have it lodge down in the FCG I hope you have your 2 little allen wrenches with you.
I have a pair of forceps for that
When 3 gunners cant get their gun running they have guys like ME figure out the problem.