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Posted: 10/4/2004 2:02:50 PM EDT
Just installed the RRA 2 stage trigger kit in a new RRA lower. The pins that came with it seems to be over sized? They would not fit in to the RRA lower, I ended up using a set of pins I had as spare parts.


Anyone else experience this?
Link Posted: 10/4/2004 2:34:15 PM EDT
[#1]
This has been covered before but I can't find the thread.  The RRA pins that come with the 2-stage trigger are indeed oversized to accomodate worn pin holes.  I used the old (Bushy) pins with mine since I didn't want to risk damaging the lower.

20 years from now, if  the holes get too big and become an issue, I'll replace the pins with the RRA pins, if I haven't lost them by then.  Actually by then I'll be able to tell my son to do it.  
Link Posted: 10/4/2004 2:45:50 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
This has been covered before but I can't find the thread.  The RRA pins that come with the 2-stage trigger are indeed oversized to accomodate worn pin holes.  I used the old (Bushy) pins with mine since I didn't want to risk damaging the lower.

20 years from now, if  the holes get too big and become an issue, I'll replace the pins with the RRA pins, if I haven't lost them by then.  Actually by then I'll be able to tell my son to do it.  




Thank you for your answer. But it saddens me to know now I do not have replacement pins in my spare parts kit...(Time to call Brave Company.)
Link Posted: 10/11/2004 7:49:23 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Just installed the RRA 2 stage trigger kit in a new RRA lower. The pins that came with it seems to be over sized? They would not fit in to the RRA lower, I ended up using a set of pins I had as spare parts.


Anyone else experience this?



I added the RRA to my Bushy also.  The pins are oversized by .001 if I remember correctly.  Also, if I remember correctly, they are that way to provide a more consistent trigger pull. YMMV. I just used a little oil and a plastic mallet to lightly tap them in.
FB
Link Posted: 10/11/2004 7:52:25 AM EDT
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