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After repeated motion, I still didn’t like how hard it was to flip. I removed it, polished it, and then put some high temp gunsmith grease in the socket… Still too harsh of a break. I ended up cutting a few coils off the spring, which helped a lot. Individual experiences may vary… I’ll probably buy it again just to compare.
When I discovered that Stoner himself designed the BCG with this little gem, I dug in to find out why they switched to a cotter pin. Simple answer; easy to replace when lost. Makes sense…in the field. But for the rest of us civilians, this is by far the better play. Never again will you gave to squeeze a splayed cotter pen into that tiny hole on the other side…and you know what I mean :-/
Everything good here except the price :( having trouble understanding why this one is three times as much as its competitors. However, in its favor, it is a single-cut metal piece that doesn’t rely on attaching to the existing bolt catch. I will probably end up heating it with a torch and further bending it to my liking to fit the available space in my trigger well, but again, this is something you could only do with a single piece. The lip on the far edge is also really good for being able to hold the bolt open something else the other competitors don’t do.