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AR-15 Antiwalk Trigger Pins
AR-15 Antiwalk Trigger Pins
Experienced AR-15 shooters have probably had the misfortune of their trigger/hammer pins "walking" out the side of the lower receiver. This generally happens because the hammer/trigger pins are only held in place by spring tension bearing against indentations cut around the circumference of the hammer and trigger pins. Once the spring jumps the indentation, the pin is free to move out of position which can cause serious safety and/or functionality problems. Another problem which occurs, especially on high volume guns, is hammer and/or trigger pin fracture. The stress fracture normally happens at the weakest point in the pins, the areas where the indentations are cut around the circumference of the pins. A fractured pin also has the potential of creating serious safety and/or functionality problems.
AR-15 Antiwalk Trigger Pins
There have been multiple attempted solutions to these problems over the years. Pins with clips outside the receiver and pins which locked to each other are a couple of popular solution attempts. Clips on the ends of the pins, outside the receiver, are a bad idea. As soon as the clips get brushed off the pin is free to walk out of the receiver. Locking the pins together is a poor idea because it does not allow the pins to rotate, causing them to wear unevenly.
 
Dave Lauck's design offers a better solution to the problem. Durable cross pins are used without any cuts around their circumference. This eliminates weak points in the pins. The pins are held captive in their proper positions by using dome head threaded cap screws at the end of each pin. The caps are drawn tight against the center pin, not the receiver. This keeps the pins positively in place, yet allows them to rotate and avoids uneven wear problems.
AR-15 Antiwalk Trigger Pins
These captive, antiwalk trigger pins are highly recommended for anyone in quest of total mechanical reliability in their AR-15 style firearm.
These pins come in sets of two, complete with Allen socket dome head screws. They are available to fit lower receivers with large and small hammer/trigger pin holes. If you are unsure if your receiver has large or small pin holes, measure your existing pins with a caliper. Pins that measure approximately 0.169" in O.D. are large pins. Pins that measure approximately 0.154" in O.D. are small pins. Please specify what you will need. Cost is the same for either size.
$52 per set
 

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