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    Quote Originally Posted by BOM View Post
    Does anyone know the proper name for the pin in question?
    SIG's terminology?

    I believe Sig refers to it as the Breech Block Pin

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    Yes. How do they call that set of pins?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOM View Post
    Does anyone know the proper name for the pin in question?
    The pins you are replacing are the Firing Pin Retaining Pin, Inner and Outer:
    Numrich Gun Parts has schematics for many guns posted on their online catalog:
    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?catid=8672
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOM View Post
    Does anyone know the proper name for the pin in question?
    Firing pin positioning pin (FPPP).

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    If it is of any interest, the old P226 Armorer's Manual is online on Biggerhammer.net. If it asks, the username is "manuals" and the password is "chipin"
    http://www.biggerhammer.net/manuals/...ers_manual.pdf
    edited to add, the CDs that Topgun has by the Chris's are much better.
    Last edited by NEPAKevin; 09-14-2012 at 04:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NEPAKevin View Post
    If it is of any interest, the old P226 Armorer's Manual is online on Biggerhammer.net. If it asks, the username is "manuals" and the password is "chipin"
    http://www.biggerhammer.net/manuals/...ers_manual.pdf
    edited to add, the CDs that Topgun has by the Chris's are much better.
    Sweet. Thanks for that.

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    Brownells also has a bunch of factory schematics.

    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/mid=1...ics/Sig-Sauer-

    Just for everyone's general info.


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    Got the pins switched out. I'll shoot the gun in th next few days and see if the problem is solved.

    Thanks again for everyones help!
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