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8/29/2005 1:11:50 PM EDT
Hello all.  I just have a quick question with a simle answer.  I tried a search but no luck.  Anyways, I'm thinking of buying a Chip McCormick drop in trigger for my Bushmaster.  I'm wondering if I need the small or large pin version though.  Can anyone help me?
Thanks
8/29/2005 2:14:57 PM EDT
[#1]
small pin
8/29/2005 2:23:56 PM EDT
[#2]
OK thanks a bunch.
9/6/2005 2:39:04 AM EDT
[#3]
Ok so i just installed the trigger into my bushy and i was wondering if i can use the original bushmaster trigger pins instead of the ones that came with the Chip McCormick trigger.  I don't really care for the lock washers at the end of the pin and would rather have the normal trigger pins in there.  it seems like there would be no problems but i thought i'd ask the experts before i do anything and mess something up.  please advie.  thanks in advance.  
9/6/2005 6:19:54 AM EDT
[#4]
iirc the chip trigger has no way of capturing the pins since it is self contained.




that being said and if im correct the pins will eventually work themselves out.  look up the kns anti-rotational pins, great for option.


dennysguns sells them in the ee and you can find a link to his site in the industry forum.
9/6/2005 6:28:37 AM EDT
[#5]
MILITARY STANDARD size pins - not the bastard extra large Colt size
9/6/2005 7:47:29 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
MILITARY STANDARD size pins - not the bastard extra large Colt size




+1
9/6/2005 1:48:03 PM EDT
[#7]
so i need the .154" pins and not the oversized (.1555" tighter fit) ones right?  
9/6/2005 2:04:00 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
so i need the .154" pins and not the oversized (.1555" tighter fit) ones right?  



Unless your lower has seen a heck of a lot of action, the standard .154" pins will work fine.
9/6/2005 3:26:25 PM EDT
[#9]
Thanks.  I think I'm all set now.  
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