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Reviews (19)

Jun 12, 2018
Fits good and feels solid!
I bought this trigger housing pin because I somehow managed to lose the original. The Poly 80 I put this in did fire with the original trigger housing pin in place, but it seemed like a really weak striker pin snap when it actually fired. With this new trigger housing pin in place, the firearm itself seems to be much more robust feeling, besides appearing to have a much stronger striker spring strike now.

May 07, 2019
This is a nice little Gnome!
Looks perfect coming out of the box. I was afraid (from reading about it on another site) that it might be broken or chipped (they claimed on the other site that theirs was made of plaster), and our delivery people aren't the most gentle, but everything on it looks perfect. All the painting done on it is first rate, and the Gnome itself is made of tough plastic.

Jun 15, 2016
Seems like a nifty bit of kit
Well, I haven't really had a chance to seriously try it out yet (the Mark II I have is currently being worked on), but I did try sliding it down on a Mark II magazine to see how it works (I agree, the followers on them can get to be murder on the fingertips real quick) and it appeared to work well there. Seems like a really well thought out idea. I'd definitely recommend one (or more? :-) ) if you do have a bunch of Ruger rimfire magazines to load.