![]() ![]() And according to Roger Wang at BAD, that was indeed part of the motivation to make these pins. You will, however, get the benefits of being able to open up your AR easily and instantly to deal with serious malfunctions. And most of your shooting buddies probably won’t notice the subtle upgrades you’ve made after installation. So why upgrade your AR15 takedown and pivot pins? It’s not as if you’ll shoot faster or more accurately. I’ll do my best here, and borrow a video from a friend to show you why I think every AR15 ought to be equipped with these enhanced pins. It’s kind of a see-it-to-believe-it thing. The difficulty is this – until you actually handle a rifle with these installed, it’s honestly hard to appreciate their value. The EPS is the combination of the Enhanced Pivot Pin (EPP) and Enhanced Takedown Pin (ETP), and for $30 bucks and the world’s easiest installation, there’s no reason not to upgrade your AR15. ![]() They’ve done it again with their Enhanced Pin Set (EPS). I think every AR should have one, preferably of the short throw variety. Sure, the OEM selector on your rifle works fine, but the one from Battle Arms works better. Until now, that is.īattle Arms Development (BAD, yeah – that’s cool to say…) got on the map with their Ambidextrous Safety Selector. A number of companies have tried to make better pins, but they generally compromise somewhere with their end result, which is why I’ve never used them. If you have an AR-15, you have a take down pin and a pivot pin (the two pins holding the upper receiver to the lower). Most drivers use conventional motor oil, some though use synthetic oil, just because it’s better – for a number of different reasons. This is one of those times.ĭrive a gas or diesel powered vehicle, and you’re engine needs motor oil. Sometimes it’s the little things that make a big difference. ![]()
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