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    Thanks for posting Ned. I'll be getting some of these for a build class. Students always struggle with Hammer Installations.

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    Found this on "YouTube". Around 2:08 he get's into showing how to use it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67_nKfgTe6E

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    Looks like it would work with a Geissele. Geisseles, with their narrower hammers, are a bit rougher on the fingers than mil spec triggers.

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    Tools that ease the routine stages of assembly help keep your gumption up for the real challenges that sometimes occur (as Robert Persig would say).
    Last edited by StainlessSlide; 03-21-15 at 16:20.

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    I'm a novice compared to most of you guys when it come to assembling an AR but I've never had a problem installing any FCG. Most of my ARs have Geissele SSA and I put them together in my lap like Bill shows in his videos. I am a tool guy and so I will buy at least one of these to test and who knows maybe I'll buy more because I like to have spares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I'd have to see it in action to get it. But I've never had a huge problem getting hammers installed before. I guess if I was doing several at a time, a tool would be nice.
    This. I have to admit that it does look good and the price is right.
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    Not only is it good for installation but for removing as well. I have people struggling in the class while installing and removing hammers. This makes it pretty effortless.



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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Does it work with Geissele triggers? Those can be finger busters sometimes.
    Amen to that.

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    It works with Geissele SSA trigger and the QMS, so my guess is that it works with most all.

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Does it work with Geissele triggers? Those can be finger busters sometimes.



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    Ordered one last night, and just happened to install two triggers tonight (mil spec types), both went quick with no issues lol....figures. Still, Geissele triggers are a bit of a hassle as already mentioned, so I'm sure it will come in handy.
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