TANDEMKROSS

TANDEMKROSS Fire Starter Titanium Firing Pin for Browning Buck Mark

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SKU:
21082
UPC:
769498483169
MPN:
TK12N0246SLV1
Our Price: $35.00

Description

  • Made of lightweight titanium - 40% lighter weight!
  • Helps reduce lock time for improved accuracy
  • Non-corrosive and highly durable
  • Supports Buck Marks after the model year 2000

The TANDEMKROSS “Fire Starter” Titanium Firing Pin for Browning Buck Mark is a drop-in replacement for the factory firing pin. Made from lightweight, yet durable titanium, the “Fire Starter” Firing Pin moves faster than a heavier steel pin, reducing lock time and allowing the gun to go off faster, improving accuracy.

The durable titanium pin is resistant to mushrooming and can withstand both extreme cold and hot conditions, ensuring consistent positive primer strikes. The lightweight pin also results in less deformation of the casing, which can lead to better extraction.

Pair a “Fire Starter” Firing Pin with an “Eagle’s Talon” Extractor for Browning Buck Mark for the ultimate internals upgrade to reduce fail-to-fires and fail-to-ejects.

*Fits all Post 2000 Buck Mark models including the Buck Mark Rifle

 

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Additional Information

Product:
Firing Pin
Fits:
Browning
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1 Review

  • 5

    Doing the maintenance

    Posted by John-Paul Silke on 2024 Jun 10th

    I got a bad batch of ammunition and my extractor, plunger and spring were destroyed, or sent to the netherworld. I figured while I’m at it I may as well replace my firing pin. The stock pin has seen 70,000 or so rounds and it’s well past replacement time. I figure I’ve gained a super tiny amount of trigger response and perhaps 100’s of a second on a magazine. In any case it’s time to replace it because the original is very worn and although the time advantage is pointless at my shooting level, it feels good to use cool guy upgrades on my favourite pistol. I’ve more than tripled the price of the gun with mods, and zero regrets. I shoot my .22’s so much that the costs per shot fired is almost exclusively ammunition price. The gun is pretty much free even though it cost me north of $2,000. 1/35th of a penny per shot fired.

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