Roll Pin Punch Alternative at Albert Mastropietro blog

Roll Pin Punch Alternative. Bought the geissele gas block set. Installing and removing the trigger guard roll pin is one of the most difficult/potentially/$expensive$ procedures. Wheeler also makes a special roll pin punch for the bolt catch roll pin that while not necessary, is highly recommended. It's hard to define best. A lot depends on the pin, the punch, and the idiot behind the hammer. The only place i can find a 7/64 punch is to order it from that orange big box home. Straight punches can damage some roll pins on removal. The manual says to use a 2.8 mm or 7/64 pin punch to free these parts. I have a grace roll pin punch set. How do you remove the trigger pivot pin and the hammer pivot pin from a vaquero (new or old) with a punch without. They worked great until last night when i boogered them up.

5 Piece Roll Pin Punch Set ATD Tools 762
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A lot depends on the pin, the punch, and the idiot behind the hammer. Bought the geissele gas block set. Installing and removing the trigger guard roll pin is one of the most difficult/potentially/$expensive$ procedures. It's hard to define best. They worked great until last night when i boogered them up. Wheeler also makes a special roll pin punch for the bolt catch roll pin that while not necessary, is highly recommended. The manual says to use a 2.8 mm or 7/64 pin punch to free these parts. Straight punches can damage some roll pins on removal. The only place i can find a 7/64 punch is to order it from that orange big box home. How do you remove the trigger pivot pin and the hammer pivot pin from a vaquero (new or old) with a punch without.

5 Piece Roll Pin Punch Set ATD Tools 762

Roll Pin Punch Alternative Installing and removing the trigger guard roll pin is one of the most difficult/potentially/$expensive$ procedures. How do you remove the trigger pivot pin and the hammer pivot pin from a vaquero (new or old) with a punch without. They worked great until last night when i boogered them up. A lot depends on the pin, the punch, and the idiot behind the hammer. Straight punches can damage some roll pins on removal. The manual says to use a 2.8 mm or 7/64 pin punch to free these parts. The only place i can find a 7/64 punch is to order it from that orange big box home. Installing and removing the trigger guard roll pin is one of the most difficult/potentially/$expensive$ procedures. I have a grace roll pin punch set. Bought the geissele gas block set. Wheeler also makes a special roll pin punch for the bolt catch roll pin that while not necessary, is highly recommended. It's hard to define best.

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