Be sure and support the ear underneath, seen a dumb dude break one of those off once.
Be sure and support the ear underneath, seen a dumb dude break one of those off once.
I have this set along with the Wheeler set but that Little Crow pin pusher looks like a nice addition to the tool box.
https://obsidianarms.com/product/com...pass1611084050
In a pinch I’ve used a nail and hammer to push out the roll pin, it’s not overly complicated.
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No, not for an install and it is debatable whether they are needed at all for that specific pin. Their intended purpose is to break loose a stubborn pin, their shorter shaft will not bend as easily as a regular punch. I typical just use standard pin punches to remove with roll pin punches and holder to install. The only time I've really found use for a starter punch is the gas tube pin.
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Let's Go Brandon!
I use channel lock pliers of an appropriate size. Put some duct tape on the jaws and press the pin in. Driving that pin in with a punch is asking for trouble.
Billy
US Army Retired, NRA Life member, M/C mechanic, Gunsmith
Use a threaded guard instead.
I have used a roll pin starter punch and finish with a punch. Never had an issue. I did buy a pusher tool that works great.
WHEELER ENGINEERING - DELTA SERIES AR TRIGGER GUARD INSTALLATION TOOL
Brownells has them for $28.
Cheers, Steve
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