Geissele Triggers

Wildcat

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When I installed my Geissele the install instructions said to make sure you used their pins (dimpled head). I was just curios if anyone has used one of the various brands of anti walk pins instead and if they have had any issues. I haven't seen my pins move, but I was just curious. If I can protect a $200 dollar trigger with some $10 anti walks it might be worth it.
 

dennishoddy

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I have JP for all of my lowers with the anti-walk pins.
I've never used the Geissele, but I'm sure they dimple the heads to swell the pins for a tight fit.
The JP models, are threaded, and .001 oversize as well.
I'd go with the Anti-walk. Its cheap insurance.
 

andrsnsm

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I use KNS Precision kits on my lowers. Not the dog bone ones, they are easy to bend.
 

Wormydog1724

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I have two Geissele Super 3 Gun triggers, one with their pins and one with the KNS pins. No issues with either. Suppoosedly Geisselle's pins are machined to tighter tolerances and work 'better' with their triggers. Like I said, I've had no issues in over 4k combined rounds either way. But 4k rounds isn't that much I suppose really.
 

Corey

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I have the Giesselle 3G trigger and use there pins. No problems here. Shot maybe 2500 rds
 

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