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Old August 22nd, 2008, 14:47   #5
m102404
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as Crunch said, drive the pin out...

BUT!!!
- make sure the other side of the trigger guard is supported...knock stubborn pins out and hammering them in is exactly how people crack their metal bodies. A block of wood, or whatever...just make sure the other side is supported.

- A finishing nail is fine, punches are better. Allen keys will work, as will a broken micro-screwdriver.

- good, sharp tap with a metal hammer to get it moving...and then you should be able to push it out.

- if it really doesn't want to go...try from the other side

If that doesn't work, you may need to press the pin out. A barclamp and jig with a nail setup will do it.

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