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Springfield EMP, Anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Defcon Shooter" data-source="post: 3189624" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>You must remove the factory firing pin and spring if you intend to use it as a self defense gun. Otherwise you run the risk of what folks call light pin strikes. These are actually pieces of primer filling the firing pin tunnel. Due to the pin not dwelling long enough after firing. This is a result of trying to pass the Kaliforniastan drop test</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defcon Shooter, post: 3189624, member: 42229"] You must remove the factory firing pin and spring if you intend to use it as a self defense gun. Otherwise you run the risk of what folks call light pin strikes. These are actually pieces of primer filling the firing pin tunnel. Due to the pin not dwelling long enough after firing. This is a result of trying to pass the Kaliforniastan drop test [/QUOTE]
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