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Thread: The pin migrating out for hinged trigger safety on the M&P 9

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    The pin migrating out for hinged trigger safety on the M&P 9

    The pin is backing out on the left side of the trigger after about 300 rounds. I’m having to re-seat the pin after every range trip. The pistol has only has about 12,000 rounds though it. Does any body know if the pin a press fit or is it locked into place with a dent spring?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oddballmkg View Post
    The pin is backing out on the left side of the trigger after about 300 rounds. I’m having to re-seat the pin after every range trip. The pistol has only has about 12,000 rounds though it. Does any body know if the pin a press fit or is it locked into place with a dent spring?
    Thanks
    I've seen it before.

    It's just an interference fit pin.

    I slightly bend it and push it back in. It'll stay put then.

    DON"T bend it too much.
    Doug Holloway
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    It's an interference fit, as stated above.

    A new trigger bar assembly is 15-18 bucks depending on where you get it from. I'd just get that and swap it in.
    Last edited by subzero; 10-03-11 at 12:54.
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