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voiceofreason
11-13-18, 10:22
Talked with someone at the range who had his firing pin break on him. Considering adding a few to my parts bin even though I've never had an issue with one failing before.
Looking for solidly reliable.
Recommended firing pins?
Colt?
BCM?
A search would pull up a bit on that question; but to summarize: Yes.
Sionics, Colt, BCM, etc are all "recommended".
If you want to run a cheaper pin, go for it. Realistically a Stag, Toolcraft, Mid-level brand will be just as effective in terms of round count.
I would avoid eBay, Wish, etc. But, realistically, a firing pin from a high level name can't be that much more expensive than a mid-level.
Do as you see fit in the end, I am sure you'll find reliability in 75%+ of Firing pins on the market.
ETA: However, I just looked, and you just missed out at Brownells. They had "Colt AR15A4 Firing pins" for 9.99 each.
Wish I woulda seen that before too. x.x
titsonritz
11-13-18, 20:23
Seven bucks from BCM or SIONICS, buy a handful, better yet get a couple bolt rebuild kits.
Seven bucks from BCM or SIONICS, buy a handful, better yet get a couple bolt rebuild kits.
At How many rounds would you rebuild the bolt?
Talked with someone at the range who had his firing pin break on him. Considering adding a few to my parts bin even though I've never had an issue with one failing before.
Looking for solidly reliable.
Recommended firing pins?
Colt?
BCM?
I've ordered quite a few BCMs ,originally just because I was having pierced primers while trying to work with a rather problematic powder. I'd probably go Sionics, BCM, Colt.
At How many rounds would you rebuild the bolt?
Who made the bolt matters but IIRC with carbine gas you can expect the bolt itself to fail (shed a lug or break in half) around 6,000 - 10,000 rounds.
EzGoingKev
11-18-18, 08:23
At How many rounds would you rebuild the bolt?
I have gone back and forth on whether or not to rebuild the bolt at x round count or just replace it.
Regarding the firing pins, I just bought a couple from LWRC. They only stock the large collar firing pins (which I run) and they were on sale.
personally I think the best bang for the buck is to get a spare Toolcraft BCG. I think last Black Friday I ordered one for $57 shipped.
I've seen more broken bolts than broken firing pins.
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