The Rise Armament AR-15 Anti-Walk Trigger Pins can give an extra level of security when installing your triggers. Pin diameter is .154”, with a torque spec on the screw of 11 inch-pounds maximum; 8 inch-pounds of torque are recommended. Note: The external width of AR receivers varies in the trigger/hammer pin area, depending on the manufacturer. If the pins are too long for your receiver, you may shorten the pins a small amount by carefully filing material evenly from both ends of the pins. However, this is not required. Longer pins will not affect the function or performance of the rifle.
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25.925.91GBP
Product no.: 100040272 RISE ARMAMENT AR-15 ANTI-WALK TRIGGER PINS Mfr Part: 12005853742008199 The Rise Armament AR-15 Anti-Walk Trigger Pins can give an extra level of security when installing your triggers. Pin diameter is .154”, with a torque spec on the screw of 11 inch-pounds maximum; 8 inch-pounds of torque are recommended. Note: The external width of AR receivers varies in the trigger/hammer pin area, depending on the manufacturer. If the pins are too long for your receiver, you may shorten the pins a small amount by carefully filing material evenly from both ends of the pins. However, this is not required. Longer pins will not affect the function or performance of the rifle.
25.9GBP22£25.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
The Rise Armament AR-15 Anti-Walk Trigger Pins provide added security for trigger installations with a .154” diameter and recommended 8 inch-pounds of torque.
Compatibility may vary with the external width of AR receivers; pins can be filed for a better fit if necessary.
Longer pins do not compromise the function or performance of the rifle.
The Rise Armament AR-15 Anti-Walk Trigger Pins can give an extra level of security when installing your triggers. Pin diameter is .154”, with a torque spec on the screw of 11 inch-pounds maximum; 8 inch-pounds of torque are recommended. Note: The external width of AR receivers varies in the trigger/hammer pin area, depending on the manufacturer. If the pins are too long for your receiver, you may shorten the pins a small amount by carefully filing material evenly from both ends of the pins. However, this is not required. Longer pins will not affect the function or performance of the rifle.