My new JTS M12AR 12 gauge shotgun, after about 75 rounds hammer pin walked out of one side and gave me a double fire, ordered these and they went in tight and locked very securely so I'll NEVER have to work about that again when shooting 3" shells with #4 Buck. HIGHLY recommend these if you ever run into similar problems.
You''ll be fine... My example was obtained YEARS ago, so I expect a 'continuous improvement' (business speak) design process is used by this size of manufacturer.
Just got the return paperwork from midway. Going to use the Wilson combat pins. Only reason I want them is the diamond tech trigger doesn’t retain them as well as I would like. For the price of the trigger they should include them in the kit.
My new JTS M12AR 12 gauge shotgun, after about 75 rounds hammer pin walked out of one side and gave me a double fire, ordered these and they went in tight and locked very securely so I'll NEVER have to work about that again when shooting 3" shells with #4 Buck. HIGHLY recommend these if you ever run into similar problems.
Just installing these hopefully theyll be ok
You''ll be fine... My example was obtained YEARS ago, so I expect a 'continuous improvement' (business speak) design process is used by this size of manufacturer.
I have one here new in the bag and I am not impressed. May be sending it back.
do what you gotta do. As I found out with my example, it just wore out and started spinning around with each trigger pull, and reset.
I use the individual CMC pins for aging/showing-wear-and-tear lower receivers (range beaters).
Just got the return paperwork from midway. Going to use the Wilson combat pins. Only reason I want them is the diamond tech trigger doesn’t retain them as well as I would like. For the price of the trigger they should include them in the kit.
TBH, I've never seen a trigger nor hammer pin walk out. IMO, products like these are redundant
Mine have