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Which side does the cut on the firing pin face?


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I just picked up the Henning firing pin stop, when I toke out my firing pin i noticed the pain could only be pushed in while the firing pin block was not being depressed. Shouldn't that be the other way around? When I got the pin out I noticed the cut on it was facing down, this is the only way it would go back in as well. Is this working as intended?

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As explained in some other threads, the Tanfoglio firing pin block is a horrible design that does not add any "safety" to the pistols. So yes by default it is not engaged.

Well that's something, no point in keeping in the block then is there?

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As explained in some other threads, the Tanfoglio firing pin block is a horrible design that does not add any "safety" to the pistols. So yes by default it is not engaged.

Well that's something, no point in keeping in the block then is there?

There is if you want to stay Production legal.

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As explained in some other threads, the Tanfoglio firing pin block is a horrible design that does not add any "safety" to the pistols. So yes by default it is not engaged.

Well that's something, no point in keeping in the block then is there?

There is if you want to stay Production legal.

I don't shoot competitively so no worries from me.

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