Remington 870 Anti-Walk Trigger Housing Pins Review, Advantages
This post is about small and inexpensive upgrade for your Remington 870 shotgun.
If you use standard trigger housing pins you may want to replace them with anti-walk trigger housing pins. I’ve heard good feedback about them and decided to try those pins.
They are inexpensive ($16), easy to install and more reliable. But these pins will not work with receiver mount shell holders.
They look good and may be useful for those who don’t have a side saddle. These pins are also known as tactical assembly or tactical receiver pins.
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Hi .. i have a question… those screws are both the same size?The remington 870 doesn’t have two different sizes receiver pins or maybe i am wrong?the brownells item are this one :
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=20694/Product/SHOTGUN_ANTI_WALK_TRIGGER_HOUSING_PIN
you will have to buy two of them or maybe there’s two of them inside one bag when you’ll order them?
thank you
Hi, you will receive both front and rear pins of different size. Brownells kit includes 2 pins in one bag, one thick and one thin. So don’t worry about that, I got my pins there, too.
Here’s a quick question: Would the hex-head screws from, say, the Mesa side saddle thread with these pins? I’m asking because I’ve been trying to source some compatible hex screws to replace the slot-heads that come with these pins (the screws are very, very soft) but I’ve had little luck thus far.
Mesa Tactical includes the exact same thing with the Stainless Steel standoff in the rear and does work with the sidesaddles and saddlemount rail systems they sell. I’ve been using them for years,
What are the diameters and lengths of these pins ?