Don't hear many people opposed to KNS style pins.... what's that about?
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Kns pins are an over priced tacti-cool garbage solution to a non existent problem. Pin rotation was never a problem. Not even with full auto. We never had anti rotation pins on our military rifles. I've put thousands and thousands of rounds through my bushy and it's in the same set of milspec pins. As far as the anti walk aspect, with any non drop in trigger, the spring legs should hold them in place same as milspec. With a drop in trigger IF they tend to walk out a little over shooting, just push them back in, and if it bothers you that bad, put some "operator tape" over the pins and they won't walk.
Kns pins are an over priced tacti-cool garbage solution to a non existent problem. Pin rotation was never a problem. Not even with full auto. We never had anti rotation pins on our military rifles. I've put thousands and thousands of rounds through my bushy and it's in the same set of milspec pins. As far as the anti walk aspect, with any non drop in trigger, the spring legs should hold them in place same as milspec. With a drop in trigger IF they tend to walk out a little over shooting, just push them back in, and if it bothers you that bad, put some "operator tape" over the pins and they won't walk.
So you're saying you'd rather trust a piece of tape to hold your pins in rather than the spring tension of the milspec or the screws/threads of the aftermarket pins.. I'm confused.
So you're saying you'd rather trust a piece of tape to hold your pins in rather than the spring tension of the milspec or the screws/threads of the aftermarket pins.. I'm confused.
I trust the spring tension on the milspec. The spring rides in a groove, and I've never in my life seen one walk. The ones I've seen walk on drop in triggers would walk maybe an eighth inch after a few hundred rounds. Not even out of the other side of the receiver. Quick push with a finger solves that real quick. If your pins are so lose they're falling out, either your pins or receiver is not to spec.
I agree that the springs on the milspec are trustworthy. I disagree that your finger pushing in the pins on your drop in are trustworthy. I'd rather set it and forget it. Why add more for Murphys law to affect?
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