Anonymous
10/30/2025, 5:41:52 AM
No.64459968
>>64459443
They don't need them, the groves in the trigger pins have the hammer spring fit into them and they're held in place by spring tension. That's what I said. Anti-walk pins should only be necessary for aftermarket triggers that don't have a trigger spring that retains them.
>>64459550
Not sure, I have an old Giessele trigger (from 2013) in a Colt that was produced long enough ago it still has the restricted rollmark on it and have no issue with the pins. Check to make sure the pins have the groves on them and that the trigger spring is seated in them.
They don't need them, the groves in the trigger pins have the hammer spring fit into them and they're held in place by spring tension. That's what I said. Anti-walk pins should only be necessary for aftermarket triggers that don't have a trigger spring that retains them.
>>64459550
Not sure, I have an old Giessele trigger (from 2013) in a Colt that was produced long enough ago it still has the restricted rollmark on it and have no issue with the pins. Check to make sure the pins have the groves on them and that the trigger spring is seated in them.