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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 3004812" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>Running the AR at the range a while back, started having tigger issues noticed my pins had creeped out a little. Pushed back in and was back in business. Found a sweet little set on eBay for $8 shipped and they work great, nothing fancy or flashy just a little hex screw in each end. My question is most ar's you see do not have them, and they do not come in a standard LPK. I'm just curious why one would decide to not use them and go for the standard pins. You lose a pin and it'll shut you down. Maybe mil-spec tiggers hold them tighter and it's less of an issue. I don't know I've always ran nice triggers from day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 3004812, member: 24536"] Running the AR at the range a while back, started having tigger issues noticed my pins had creeped out a little. Pushed back in and was back in business. Found a sweet little set on eBay for $8 shipped and they work great, nothing fancy or flashy just a little hex screw in each end. My question is most ar's you see do not have them, and they do not come in a standard LPK. I'm just curious why one would decide to not use them and go for the standard pins. You lose a pin and it'll shut you down. Maybe mil-spec tiggers hold them tighter and it's less of an issue. I don't know I've always ran nice triggers from day one. [/QUOTE]
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