"Fire Starter" Firing Pin Installation Instructions for the Browning Buck Mark
At a glance:
- 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
Don't forget, all TANDEMKROSS products are Made in the USA and come with a LIFETIME guarantee!
48 Reviews
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As advertised
Original firing pin worked fine but I decided to upgrade to this titanium one while making other mods to my Buckmark. Looks very well made and works fine.
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Far better than OEM
Well finished and installed without any problems. I noticed less failures to fire Federal, Winchester and Herters ammunition compared to the standard Browning OEM firing pin.
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Fire Starter Titanium Firing Pin
A very nice upgrade, and really easy to install. The spring fit perfectly over the firing pin. Very nicely manchined. Ran 350 rds after install with no FTF.
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Review.
I put this in my brand new buckmark so far I've shot over 1,000 rounds and have not had any failures.
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Buckmark firing pin
Recommended upgrade. Have not had a misfire since installed.
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Sharp edges
This firing pin has more surface on the striking face and is thicker in the body all the way down. It fits tighter on the spring and you can hear the spring drag on the edges of the pin. You need to take a file and just break the edges on the length of the pin so that the spring moves smoothly and won't drag when it expands. Really like this firing pin
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Firing pin
Looks like it made of good quality material
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Yep you want this
Grab two new snap caps. Drop the hammer on one with your firing pin. Replace your firing pin with this titanium bad boy. Test with the second snap cap. Compare the two, laugh diabolically at the big improvement in the strike. Go shooting. Don't worry, be happy.
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Great
I was having light primer strikes about 10% of the time. Installed this firing pin and ran 5k rounds without one single issue