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Are we able to post pics and tutorials from elsewhere? I posted a schematic and took a look, but the pic didn't show.
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This is the wire that locks in the pins holding the trigger group. It can be a pain the first time or two as theres more than one way to install. Having this pic will help.
If you intened to run your AKS firearm hardcore then this is by far the best way to keep the axis pins from going anywhere (see link). Bar none! You remove the axis retaining spring and temp remove the safety and repalce the spring with this plate. Easy modidification. BTW method #1 shows how it retains the pins in place.
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