This V Seven Titanium Firing Pin is a lightweight drop-in replacement for a standard Mil-Spec firing pin. Machined from grade 5 ELI Titanium, machined to Mil-Spec dimensions, and then treated with a black ionbond finish (Dlc), this V Seven Titanium Firing Pin has near-military specifications. Because of this, it meets or exceeds all military standards for chemical composition, physical properties, and overall suitability. Additionally, the V Seven Titanium Firing Pin is lubricious and easy to clean, reducing the overall weight of the firearm. These characteristics help contribute to the reliability and accuracy of the firearm. Specifications for V Seven Titanium Firing Pin: Manufacturer: V Seven Color: Titanium Additional Features: Grade 5 Eli Titanium Features: For 308 Dpms/Sr-25 Only Constructed From Grade 5 Eli Titanium Mil-Spec Dimensions For Drop-In Installation Black Ionbond Finish (Dlc) For High Lubricity & Ease Of Cleaning Approx. Half The Weight Of A Mil-Spec Firing Pin Package Contents: V Seven Titanium Firing Pin
4 reviews for V Seven Titanium Firing Pin
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Lazarus –
Not normally one for expotic parts. Have my concerns about titanium as a firing pin material.Used this on an UL build low mass carrier. Did the trick to lighten up the pin strike on the primers as rounds are chambered. Going to a lighter carrier and buffer, had to increase spring power to compensate, which caused the firing pin to put a heavier ding in the primers as rounds were chambered due to faster lock time/closing speed. This solved that issue… still leaves marks, but more like a traditional pin/carrier/buffer system again.Also did lighten the cycling mass by a few grams, which is a plus in a rifle where the only exotic parts are the magnesium upper/lower/hg. Everything else is steel, aluminum or polmer and the whole gun weighs under 5 lbs bare. Also my first "DLC" coated product, looking forward to exploring the properties of this coating. It was the reason I chose the nore expensive V7 pin over other Ti pins.Would notmally dock a star for being the most expensive product in its class, but, as its the only one available with a lifetime warranty from a reputable company and a DLC coating, in this case I feel it was worth the cost. It solved my issue, absolutely minimized my cycling mass (on a relative budget) and comes with the backing of one of the more reputable companies in the game, im happy with my purchase and first impressions.Time will tell if the high speed, low drag ultralight binary rifle will accept this exotic pin or not. Will update if I experience any anomolies or warranty issues in my testing.Thanks for reading.
sky –
Hunting season is coming. The field is full of many choices. After checking out and researching ,it came down to the best one for me ! The V-seven with boned black coating to out last all others in the feild !! Titanium stong enough to take all the punishment a newbie like myself can put it through!!! Smooth as ice glides into the new bolt perfectly! I could ask for no better ! TNX V-SEVEN
AF –
Great firing pin. Much stronger than regular firing pin. Should last a very long time. Little pricey. Picture is misleading tho. My d*** a** thought i was getting a great deal. But only one pin showed up. It's my own fault lol
KZ –
Haven’t had a chance to put through a real test but so far it’s holding up