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Have a used Doublestar lower, when I got it someone had put the trigger spring in backwards.... so it wouldn't fire consistently. Turned that around, but now the pins have a tendency to walk..... Thoughts?

 

 

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I had a similar issue with the trigger pin walking. - Turns out due to tolerance stacking the spring wouldn't engage the slot in the top of the pin to prevent it from moving. Replaced the pins with another set I had lying around and issue was solved.

 

I replaced those with KNS anti rotation, because they came with the POF trigger assembly I dropped in :rofl:

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I'll have to look at the spring again, but last time I took it apart was to fix just that issue.....

 

Oh, and that image is just one I found online to use for the post! :rofl:

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I'm a kns whore when pins act up, u cam also check out squirrel daddy.com for cheap anti walk pins ,13 bucks a set


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