So I took it to the range for the first time (its used) and I shot about 75 rounds through it then I noticed one of the pins started to wiggle out. How can I remedy this?
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It's done, I'll give you $50 for it. I could use the parts j/k =P
Clean it up, and shoot her again. Then purchase a few back up pins, springs and stuff. They're cheap and good to have just in case._____________________________________________
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Which pin?Comment
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I found this on another post here
"That pin is held in by the slide stop. I'd replace the pin if the groove is worn or rounded, or the slide stop if the SS hole the pin goes through is worn. I believe the locking block pin is reversible, and has slide stop slots on both ends."
Also make sure that the spring leg of the slide release is in the right spot, mine is a bit firm to remove, it does not glide out with a little force from a punchLast edited by forerl; 07-18-2013, 11:20 AM.Comment
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Is it a factory pin or one of the metal aftermarket deals? Either way, I just replace the pin with a new one as others have said. Although, I personally have never heard of the locking block pin backing out, as its typically held in pretty tight by the slide stop.Comment
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