Has anyone installed these on their AR-10s...
I recently bought a set for the E-1 Rifle due to the fact the pins were a bit loose...and am thinking of installing a set on the AR-10 and my M-15...
The ones I bought were from KNS Precision and were very easy to install...
Thought and Views.... :whistle: :wave:
BMS
Well I have looked in to that and certainly 2 schools of thought, yes and no.
While I am not sure you absolutely need them on the other hand do they hurt in any way other than your wallet? Don't think so, but make sure you use locktite or you have wasted your time IMO.
Me not sure I need them, but if I caught some on sale at the local gunnery shop I would prob pickup a set...GO for it and tells us if anything is +/-, for that kind of money it could be a great deal
The ArmLites do not appear to be anti-roll, not sure that is a disadvantage...historically that is an advantage as it spreads the wear pattern around 360 degrees rather than in one localized point of contact. I like the AR ones.
That said if someone can make a case for a non roller please do...
OleCowboy wrote: The ArmLites do not appear to be anti-roll, not sure that is a disadvantage...historically that is an advantage as it spreads the wear pattern around 360 degrees rather than in one localized point of contact. I like the AR ones.
That said if someone can make a case for a non roller please do...
I would have to agree, the ArmaLite ones seem to be just Retained...
The KNS pins are Stainless Steel...I think if one was to use maybe something like Mil-comm's TW25B grease on them or maybe a Graphite there would be almost no wear on the trigger and hammer...
The key point to them is that over time the holes in the receiver wear..given the rotation, then the pins become loose over time...
So with the Antis you don't have that...but then there is always a Reaction for every action...the Trigger and hammer most likely will wear...but being retained as such...no chance of the pins coming out...
So I guess it is a Trade Off...Tit For Tat...
BMS...
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