Lakeline LLC

Stainless Steel Striker Spring Retainer for Taurus G and GX Series Pistols

$12.95
(49 reviews) + Write a Review
SKU:
T-SSR-SS-038
UPC:
810142071659
Return Policy:
30 days
Shipping Details:
Free ground shipping on orders over $100, multiple options at checkout
Installation Difficulty:
Easy. Small springs may be challenging for those with arthritis in hands.
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Single-Piece (only 1 required per pistol) Stainless Steel Striker Spring Retainer for Taurus G2/Millennium series. Replaces part 20, Firing Pin Spring Sleeve in the Taurus G2C manual.
 
Fits all versions of the GX4 (including GX4XL and Carry), G3 (including the G3X and G3XL) , G3C (9mm and .40cal), G2C, PT111 G2, GX2, GX4 (all models), 709 and 740. The factory part is easy to send flying and can be hard to find. 
 
The one-piece design makes removal and installation a breeze!
 
Machined from stainless steel.
 
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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  • 5
    Must have

    Posted by Rich Kiser on 14th Oct 2022

    SO much better than the split retainer. Works great on my G2C 40. Thanks Lakeline!

  • 5
    Reliability

    Posted by James on 18th Sep 2022

    I’ve enjoyed replacing plastic parts with stainless ones from Lakeline and no exception here. It’s also easier to install/remove as it’s only one piece not the two plastic ones. No issues at all since replacing.

  • 5
    good precision parts

    Posted by GLENN on 27th Aug 2022

    Did the recoil spring group, striker guide and one-piece SS spring clip, and keeping the polymer parts as spares now. Fires good, but you gotta watch out for cheap ammo with hard primers, use name brans US made ammo for an issue free performance as with most compact 9mm's.

  • 5
    Stainless steel guide rod keepers

    Posted by Daniel Padgett on 17th Aug 2022

    Haven't had a chance shoot it yet but I sure it will do just fine