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So whats the correct answer.
My G2S instructions said it only matters is your using a pin with the groove on 1 side otherwise it does not matter.
Lets look at this logically. The hammer pin needs the center groove so that the J spring in the hammer engages the groove to prevent it from walking out. The trigger pin needs ONE groove so that one leg of the hammer spring can engage it to prevent it from walking out. The hammer spring could care less if it's the left leg or the right leg. Therefore it matters not which way you put the pin in. BUT it is easier to install the hammer pin with the non-grooved end going in first.
To keep us morons from using the wrong pin in the wrong application, somebody decided to make them interchangeable by putting the needed grooves in each pin.
Last edited by AKDoug; 07-21-13 at 03:46.
Makes sense to me.
I put in the side w/out grooves first, but only because I thought my fingers would break off from trying the other way (in my lap in basement w/only hammer).
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