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    Gong Shooter
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    The pins are not one directional but I've had them develop a flat spot on one end which will make it harder to move them. Try flipping it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Give it some time, they should ease up a bit with use.
    This is what I was thinking. use will make them easier to manipulate
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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbikeco View Post
    The pins are not one directional but I've had them develop a flat spot on one end which will make it harder to move them. Try flipping it.
    AR takedown and pivot pins most definitely are one directional…. try flipping and installing yours and let us know how it goes. post pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
    AR takedown and pivot pins most definitely are one directional…. try flipping and installing yours and let us know how it goes. post pics!
    Pretty sure he meant the detents. Not the actual pins themselves.

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