I mean ,I have 2 @P-64s and I notice the trigger pin is not tight.One of mine they made an attempt to stake the end I guess to try to tighten it up.Well it didn't .
On both of them, the pin will back out and eventually rub on the slide.Is this normal? Does it cause any problems? should I stake it more? Or will It be too hard to ever get out?
Just thought I'd see what others have done.
Thanks, Rich
What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
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What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
this pin is healed in by the slide , you might want to check and see if the pin has been put in upside down

do not stake the pin
NORM

do not stake the pin
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What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
With a pin head footprint like that you wouldn't need staking, unless someone lost one, and jury rigged a pin. Maybe grit in the pin recess, keeping it from full installation.
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What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
rottenrickrottenrick wrote:With a pin head footprint like that you wouldn't need staking, unless someone lost one, and jury rigged a pin. Maybe grit in the pin recess, keeping it from full installation.
you would think so , but I have seen two or three installed upside down
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What have you'all done with the trigger pin?
Seeing is believing.