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XDTalk Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 99
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Pins coming out
It looks like my pin above my trigger may be trying to work itself out. Anyone experienced any problem like this before?
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XDTalk 500 Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Arizona
Posts: 790
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If you are talking about the block pin above your trigger then it has an easy fix. Inside of the hole on the right side of the pistol, right side is right when you point the pistol, is a retaining ring inside of the hole. The ring has probably come off of the slot in the pin. So just push the pin in far enough to catch on the ring. This is what is keeping both of the pins in place. If your pins has slipped out quit a bit look into the hole on the right side and make sure that the snap ring is there. You can set it as it is in a groove inside of the frame. I hope this helps you.
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