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AR-15 Trigger & Hammer Anti-Walk Pins - Stainless Steel These AR15 anti walk / anti rotation hammer and trigger pins are what you need to keep your receiver from excessive wear and tear. Keeping the hammer and trigger pins from rotating is especially important when shooting full auto or with pistol caliber builds, such as 9mm AR15's. Standard .154" Pin Size (not for large pin Colts or M&P 22sComes with (2) Pins, (4) Screws, (2) wrenches & (1) guide cone Works on standard AR15 and AR10 lowers
MPN#: ANTI-WALK-SS

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$4.38 at aliexpress with shipping included. If you buy it in bulk you get discount.
So this great American company is buying it in bulk from China and then selling to our patriots for 3x price.

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The AliExpress version's I've seen don't have the grooves for the legs of the hammer spring. One may or may not prefer that. I have two sets of the pins you mention pending installing on an RA-140 drop-in trigger assembly who wouldn't benefit from them, but I've also purchased pins like these at almost $10. The deal breaker here is the shipping, not the product price. May people would happily pay double to have it at their doorstep in 3 days rather than 6 weeks. What sucks is that the minimum USPS shipping cost costs around 75% of what the AliExpress product costs shipped. There's no way an american could compete with that even if they could source the product for free.

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Cheapest shipping offered to Arizona is $9.30 via USPS. Seriously?!? Actual USPS shipping cost is $0.92.

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I agree that shipping is a deal breaker, but your estimate is way too low. Actual USPS shipping cost is $2.76 to around $3.20 since the last price hike. 0.92$ would be at best a large non-machineable envelope without tracking, which would result in a lot of returned or "lost" packages.

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Stinky deal. Shipping costs more than the parts.

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