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DIY AR-15 Build: Pivot Pin Installation

DIY AR-15 Build: Pivot Pin Installation
4 of 8 in the series DIY AR-15 Build

Today in part four of our DIY AR-15 Build you’ll learn how to install the Pivot Pin on your Lower Receiver and hopefully take our recommendations on board for a happier stress-free build!

This can either be one of the most complicated steps in assembling a lower receiver, or a relatively easy one. It just depends on your tool selection.

When inserting the detent that holds in the Pivot Pin, it’s quite common for it to turn into a Pegasus Missile and shoot across the room along with the spring that’s under tension. In this article we’ll describe a good method to utilize and mention a tool that will help avoid detent missiles!

Pivot Pin Installation

One of the reasons we like the Stag Arms Lower Parts Kit is that it comes with one extra detent in case yours takes off into the atmosphere during this assembly. As mentioned this step can be fairly simple depending on tool selection. You can get away with what we use in the video below, which is needle nose pliers, a hex wrench and a small punch.

If you want to avoid frustration, we highly recommend the Brownells Pivot Pin Installation Tool, which is a cylinder that fits into the Pivot Pin ears and has a small cutout for the detent. You simply insert the spring, slide in the tool, put the detent into hole and push a small punch in and turn. This traps the pin without the Pegasus Missile effect. This will of course make more sense when we describe the installation in detail below.

Parts Needed:

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Assembly Instructions

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Join us back here soon for our 5th installment in the DIY AR-15 Build where we’ll be assembling the Trigger Group!

DIY AR-15 Build: Pivot Pin Installation
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