Trigger housing assembly

Why is PSA using a steel roll pin to secure the Trigger Housing Assembly? Why not polymer like Glock…easy to remove>?

Because it’s not a glock? :crazy_face::crazy_face::crazy_face::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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You are a genius

I try. Not every aftermarket glock clone frame uses glock style pins. PSA chose metal for strength and durability if i had to guess.

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Plastic pin? Lol sounds dumb. Plastic sucks i hate it. Still gonna buy a dagger tho lmao

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that’d be my assumption too.

sides dont glock fanboys remove everything plastic anyways that they can and put titanium or stainless or gold or whatever color metal anodized pin in there that they can anyways as like one of the first things they do to them?

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In my experience, the polymer rear pins are fine. I’ve got 10K+ plus rounds through my Glock 34 Gen5 in under a year. Poorly maintained, only cleaning was done by just wiping new lube on maybe once every 2500 rounds. Every part is original except the mag release and sights for when I cowitnessed with a red dot. No pins ever came loose.

The roll pins are more secure, simply because they are harder to intentionally remove. Still easily doable, just tedious without the perfect setup, which not everyone has or can get.

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