![]() Remove Pins and Hammer and Trigger, Install Disconnector without Spring into Trigger, add Shims, install Trigger Pin and check for proper clearance and free movement of the Disconnector with shims installed.Īgain, you must be absolutely certain there is no binding and the Disconnector Moves Freely. This is necessary to Make Certain there is No Binding or Sticking of the Trigger and Hammer. Now you can Re-Install Your Hammer and Trigger Without the Springs and Install Shims to Check for Clearance. Now Remove the Springs from the Hammer and Trigger, including the Disconnector Spring and set aside. Remove Take Down Pins and Separate Upper from Lower Receiver, Remove Magazine and Open Chamber, Make Certain Gun is Unloaded! Our Trigger Shims will fit the Trigger, Hammer and Disconnector of mostĬare must be used when installing to insure no binding is presentĪR-15 Trigger Shim Installation Instructions With an AR-15 Trigger Shim Installed to show size. This is the AR-15 Trigger and Disconnector Assembly If you are doing a AR-15 Trigger Job, or installing a Trigger Kit, add our shims to take out the slop and stop parts from rubbing. If you are building a Kit Rifle with a Stripped Lower Receiver and a Parts Kit, or own a Factory Built Rifle, Our AR-15 Shims are Easy for Novice or Expert alike to Install. The only way to know for sure is to measure your pins or the holes in your lower receiver to determine if you have a small pin or large pin Colt receiver. 154" diameter hammer and trigger pins and holes, or small pin. This was not in all Colt models, just some.Īll other AR type rifle manufacturers have used the military specification. These are referred to as Large Pin Colt receivers. Some civilian Colt AR type rifles were manufactured with hammer and trigger pins and holes which are. Colt AR-15 Large and Small ~ Hammer and Trigger Pins.Rest assured if a member of the RECOIL staff is providing an opinion, you will know about it. Readers should form their own conclusions, if appropriate. Others will do nothing but prove the old adage, A fool and his money are soon parted. Some may have great promise or potential. Some of those products will be chosen for further coverage or evaluation. RECOIL readers have made it very clear this is something they want to see, and frequently. One of RECOIL's responsibilities is to inform readers of new products or services from manufacturers, training organizations, and the like. What one person derides, another will extol. Individual editorial staff member opinions are not the sole arbiter of what news we present. RECOIL publishes not just for a fraction of the gun-owning community, but all of it. Such articles do not represent our tacit approval, nor (unless labeled SPONSORED) were they paid for. Information contained therein is likely provided by the individual manufacturer (or service provider), provided to RW and passed along to our readers as a notification only. Posts on labeled as Industry News are advisory notifications only. ![]() This is a product (or service) announcement. What are you seeing here? Just as the tagline reads - industry news. They will be standard on all JP rifles, ensuring a snug fit and pleasing aesthetics. MicroFit™ pins will be sold as individual pins and as replacement sets. This allows the user to apply force to the pins safely without risking scratching the receiver. All pins feature a two-faceted punch or bullet capturing recess. This provides for an ultra-smooth finish and feel with the wear and corrosion resistance of JP’s bolt carriers. ![]() MicroFit™ pins are bright polished to a near mirror black finish with a durable QPQ coating. The MircoFit™ pins require no modification to the receiver. An AR with a loose upper/lower is no different. They will tell you that a rifle loose in its stock will not reach its accuracy potential. ![]() “We've been fighting the issue of poor receiver fit for 20 years, which is when our original Tension Pin debuted,” stated JP Enterprises founder John Paul. The pins allow for five unique fits, and the maximum loose and tight combinations will significantly change receiver fit. This small variation allows for the small slop or overly tight fit in receivers to be significantly improved. The mean pins match standard takedown pin sizes while the over- and undersized are offset slightly over. MicroFit™ pins come in three sizes mean, oversized and undersized for both the front and rear of the receivers. ![]()
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