I was out shooting and at the end of the session I noticed my bottom trigger pin had walked out toward the side with the bolt release. Is a set of KNS pins the solution? Lower is a LMT with daniel defense trigger. Thanks.
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I was out shooting and at the end of the session I noticed my bottom trigger pin had walked out toward the side with the bolt release. Is a set of KNS pins the solution? Lower is a LMT with daniel defense trigger. Thanks.
Just from this little info, it sounds plausible that your hammer spring is not resting on your trigger pin like it should. The legs of the spring should be riding in the grooves of the trigger pin, capturing it in place. Being that your lower is not a factory build (self built?) that would be my guess. KNS pins really don't solve anything more than in-spec and properly assembled parts do.
The hammer spring should be positioned like this.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...e/IMG_8295.jpg
Problem solved, I had the hammer spring on upside down. Thanks for the replies gentlemen.
Not an uncommon issue and often accompanied by light primer strikes.
It raises the point though are those fancy pins worth anything? I've never had a pin walk and I've only ever used the regular ones.
I suspect most people use them because they think they look cool.
I think dimpled trigger pins look cooler...
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/lw...c003%20018.JPG