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Link Posted: 11/23/2014 8:54:08 PM EDT
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Your pins should never walk, with any quality parts kit. You must have installed something wrong.
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We've covered that.

CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 9:00:23 PM EDT
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CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?



It still bears repeating.  When you install the trigger pin, are you one of those people that absolutely has to have it centered? Or do you go by feel/sound and make sure the spring leg clicks into the groove of the pin?  I have seen pins stick ever so slightly to one side because of slight differences in receiver wall thickness, and some people just have to have it centered, even though that would make for an incorrect installation.

When you said you have 1500 rounds through the gun since building it, is that how long the trigger has been installed?
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 8:59:19 AM EDT
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CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?



Sure, send it to the address on the bottom of our website and we'll take a look at it for you. If you want to send your lower as well we'd be more than happy to take a look at that as well. Just make sure to include a note about what the issue is and contact information as well.

-Geissele Customer Service
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 9:05:34 AM EDT
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Sure, send it to the address on the bottom of our website and we'll take a look at it for you. If you want to send your lower as well we'd be more than happy to take a look at that as well. Just make sure to include a note about what the issue is and contact information as well.

-Geissele Customer Service
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Your pins should never walk, with any quality parts kit. You must have installed something wrong.



We've covered that.

CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?



Sure, send it to the address on the bottom of our website and we'll take a look at it for you. If you want to send your lower as well we'd be more than happy to take a look at that as well. Just make sure to include a note about what the issue is and contact information as well.

-Geissele Customer Service

Wow, you guys have awesome CS.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 10:23:18 AM EDT
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It still bears repeating.  When you install the trigger pin, are you one of those people that absolutely has to have it centered? Or do you go by feel/sound and make sure the spring leg clicks into the groove of the pin?  I have seen pins stick ever so slightly to one side because of slight differences in receiver wall thickness, and some people just have to have it centered, even though that would make for an incorrect installation.

When you said you have 1500 rounds through the gun since building it, is that how long the trigger has been installed?
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Your pins should never walk, with any quality parts kit. You must have installed something wrong.



We've covered that.

CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?



It still bears repeating.  When you install the trigger pin, are you one of those people that absolutely has to have it centered? Or do you go by feel/sound and make sure the spring leg clicks into the groove of the pin?  I have seen pins stick ever so slightly to one side because of slight differences in receiver wall thickness, and some people just have to have it centered, even though that would make for an incorrect installation.

When you said you have 1500 rounds through the gun since building it, is that how long the trigger has been installed?


I don't think he gives a rat's behind if the hammer is centered or not, and he's made no statements that suggest is "one of those".  His pin is walking out and thinks it MAY have something to do with the hammer being canted. It's a logical conclusion considering that the canted hammer MAY be contributing to the situation.
Luckily for the OP, he purchased an EXCELLENT product from an EXCELLENT company, and if that product is at fault (even the very best company/product can have an issue every once in a while) then that company will make it right. That's what excellent companies do.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 10:32:05 AM EDT
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Mine don't walk, but they do rotate which is annoying. I wish KNS would come out with the Geiselle anti rotating pins. I know it takes a lot of use, but eventually it will ruin my lower.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 2:58:18 PM EDT
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Mine don't walk, but they do rotate which is annoying. I wish KNS would come out with the Geiselle anti rotating pins. I know it takes a lot of use, but eventually it will ruin my lower.
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Is yours full auto, or a bump stock etc?

Just never heard of one wearing out an AR lower on semi auto fire.

Link Posted: 11/24/2014 3:02:10 PM EDT
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Is yours full auto, or a bump stock etc?

Just never heard of one wearing out an AR lower on semi auto fire.

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Mine don't walk, but they do rotate which is annoying. I wish KNS would come out with the Geiselle anti rotating pins. I know it takes a lot of use, but eventually it will ruin my lower.


Is yours full auto, or a bump stock etc?

Just never heard of one wearing out an AR lower on semi auto fire.



No, just a G2S. Over the course of thousands of rounds fired with the pin rotating, steel will win over aluminum and the holes will woddle out. Not a huge concern. Not like it will happen tomorrow but still.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 3:54:38 PM EDT
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No, just a G2S. Over the course of thousands of rounds fired with the pin rotating, steel will win over aluminum and the holes will woddle out. Not a huge concern. Not like it will happen tomorrow but still.
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Mine don't walk, but they do rotate which is annoying. I wish KNS would come out with the Geiselle anti rotating pins. I know it takes a lot of use, but eventually it will ruin my lower.


Is yours full auto, or a bump stock etc?

Just never heard of one wearing out an AR lower on semi auto fire.



No, just a G2S. Over the course of thousands of rounds fired with the pin rotating, steel will win over aluminum and the holes will woddle out. Not a huge concern. Not like it will happen tomorrow but still.

after you go through 17 barrels, let us know the status of your lower
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 5:00:10 PM EDT
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after you go through 17 barrels, let us know the status of your lower
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Mine don't walk, but they do rotate which is annoying. I wish KNS would come out with the Geiselle anti rotating pins. I know it takes a lot of use, but eventually it will ruin my lower.


Is yours full auto, or a bump stock etc?

Just never heard of one wearing out an AR lower on semi auto fire.



No, just a G2S. Over the course of thousands of rounds fired with the pin rotating, steel will win over aluminum and the holes will woddle out. Not a huge concern. Not like it will happen tomorrow but still.

after you go through 17 barrels, let us know the status of your lower


No shit.
Link Posted: 11/24/2014 5:07:12 PM EDT
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I don't think he gives a rat's behind if the hammer is centered or not, and he's made no statements that suggest is "one of those".  His pin is walking out and thinks it MAY have something to do with the hammer being canted. It's a logical conclusion considering that the canted hammer MAY be contributing to the situation.
Luckily for the OP, he purchased an EXCELLENT product from an EXCELLENT company, and if that product is at fault (even the very best company/product can have an issue every once in a while) then that company will make it right. That's what excellent companies do.
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Your pins should never walk, with any quality parts kit. You must have installed something wrong.



We've covered that.

CS guy from Geiselle, is it acceptable to return all of it to you guys for a determination/repair/replacement?



It still bears repeating.  When you install the trigger pin, are you one of those people that absolutely has to have it centered? Or do you go by feel/sound and make sure the spring leg clicks into the groove of the pin?  I have seen pins stick ever so slightly to one side because of slight differences in receiver wall thickness, and some people just have to have it centered, even though that would make for an incorrect installation.

When you said you have 1500 rounds through the gun since building it, is that how long the trigger has been installed?


I don't think he gives a rat's behind if the hammer is centered or not, and he's made no statements that suggest is "one of those".  His pin is walking out and thinks it MAY have something to do with the hammer being canted. It's a logical conclusion considering that the canted hammer MAY be contributing to the situation.
Luckily for the OP, he purchased an EXCELLENT product from an EXCELLENT company, and if that product is at fault (even the very best company/product can have an issue every once in a while) then that company will make it right. That's what excellent companies do.



Nobody asked if he purchased a quality product from an excellent company.  And I am the first one to have mentioned the crooked looking hammer and its potential cause as the problem.  Fact of the matter is, other people can use his answering simple questions as a learning tool.
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