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Join Date: January 20, 2006
Location: Franklin North Carolina
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Question: trigger pins
Why are the pins on the safety disconnect,& hand, loose. They really must get banged around a lot. Do these pins wear much? How about the trigger pin? Just thought I`d ask.
Last edited by chasgrips45; September 8, 2012 at 04:01 PM. |
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Join Date: May 4, 2001
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On what gun??????
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Join Date: January 20, 2006
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Sorry, I thought you could just guess! I`ve noticed this on a Colt trooper . As a matter of fact ,over the years I`ve noticed this on a few trooper models. The hand & safety disconnect, just seemed loose on their pins.
Last edited by chasgrips45; September 8, 2012 at 04:02 PM. |
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Join Date: May 4, 2001
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Assuming you mean the Trooper Mark III or Mark V, not the original Trooper?
The transfer bar and hand are always a loose, rather sloppy fit on the pins. I can only guess they were designed to be so. In any case, other than an actually broken transfer bar or hand, I seldom ever saw any problems with these. I can't recall ever seeing a broken, worn, or damaged pin. As long as the transfer bar or hand isn't broken through the pin hole, the loose fit is not an issue. I have seen some fairly loose fitting parts, but they still worked as designed, and I didn't see any real benefit to a tighter fitting part. These parts seem to be a case of they're either broken or they're not broken. If they're not broken they work just fine. |
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Join Date: January 20, 2006
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Well I learned something valuable again! Thanks
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