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trigger pin clip
Just tried installing a 3-screw trigger on my rifle, when I was taking the orginal trigger out, i lost the detention clamp that holds the trigger pin in place. Where do I find a couple of replacements. Its the little "C" shaped clip. and what the heck is the real name for this part. I have been trying to figure it out on Numrich's site for a few minutes and I am really frustrated.
thanks
-laroy
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Re: trigger pin clip
Ace hardware or Lowes should have 'em.......
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Re: trigger pin clip
I believe the name of it is an "E clip", but not 100% sure.
think it might be this on their site according to the description, but not sure of that either.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...00B&catid=4388
AIU is right, just take the pin to any local hardware and find one to fit it.
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Re: trigger pin clip
Thanks guys, a trip to the hardware store is in order... always the easiest thing... why didnt I think of that?
-Scott
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Re: trigger pin clip
Unless your hardware stores where you live are better than where I live they won't have such an animal. Your best bet will be automotive parts store, farm equipment i.e. John Deere, Case-International, etc. Last resort would be MSC, Graingers or McMaster-Carr. Possible source might be small engine repair shop.
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Did you have any luck? If not, i have one that i can put in the mail. Just let me know & it`ll be on its way.
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the very techinical term for the clip is a jesus christ clip cause thats what you yell when it pops off MARK25-06
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Re: trigger pin clip
Its an E-ring or E- clip depending on whaere you are from. Napa is a good place to find them or at Checker auto in the help section they usually have an assortment.
I remove mine with a pocket maget and a small pick, saves a lot of swearing.
Mike
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Re: trigger pin clip
Northern tool sells a assortment kit, couple hundred different ones of varying sizes,but if you are like me the size you need wouldn't be there.