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Thread: So what's the verdict on KNS Anti-Rotational Pins?

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    I had one lower that was problematic about the hammer pin walking out and this solved the issue. Since then I use them on my lowers and have been happy with them.

    Do you guys mind sharing a link to where you can get them for $20?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tr1kstanc3 View Post
    Do you guys mind sharing a link to where you can get them for $20?
    Brownell's has them for $25:
    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...TATING_PIN_SET

    I'm sure there are cheaper places, but I like to give Brownells my money since their customer service is top of the line.

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    Aquajon,
    I think you may be looking at dealer cost. Retail they are $33 at Brownells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABdriver View Post
    Aquajon,
    I think you may be looking at dealer cost. Retail they are $33 at Brownells.
    Yes, but "anyone" can be a dealer with Brownells without anymore than saying you are one.
    Last edited by aquajon; 04-02-10 at 13:41.

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    With a RR running a 9mm upper (ramp that bolt too!) FA puts a big stress on the stock pins. Cheap insurance and the Gen. II pins are a good upgrade if you currently are running Gen. I type KNS. I talked to Chris @ KNS at this year's S.H.O.T. about this. For semi-auto 5.56, except for "walking" concerns, probably not necessary. YMMV

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    i like the gen one design.

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    They have a Gen. II that looks/attaches just like Gen. I The Gen. I pins that broke were usually in the 9mm SMG config... the hollow (for oil retention) pin shafts were the weak link. Chris says to update, and he used to do it for free to Gen. I ownwers. I believe that was for the last couple of years though.

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    you know if hes still doing that? if not im not going to change mine out unless they do break

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    Can't see a need for them in most applications. If your pins walk out something is wrong, bad parts or springs not installed right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Indy View Post
    you know if hes still doing that? if not im not going to change mine out unless they do break
    You can ask.
    http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/

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