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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemorton View Post
    OK chaps, this is a really basic question in which I expose my lack of DIY skills and blokeness:

    What tool do I need to drive out those pins neatly?

    I'm also looking for something (same tool I guess?) to get the pins out of my Sako Finnfire bolt so I can disassemble it.

    TIA

    MM
    You could purchase a set of pin punches (careful as the sets suitable for motorcars are rather too big for firearms), or it is possible to get by with a set of cheap drills (use the back end as a punch and grind the pointy end flat) if the pins are not too solidly in place. If you are really keen, punches for roll pins have a shaped nose to centralise in the pin, but will not work very well with plain pins so you need two sets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turnup View Post
    You could purchase a set of pin punches (careful as the sets suitable for motorcars are rather too big for firearms), or it is possible to get by with a set of cheap drills (use the back end as a punch and grind the pointy end flat) if the pins are not too solidly in place. If you are really keen, punches for roll pins have a shaped nose to centralise in the pin, but will not work very well with plain pins so you need two sets.
    As above for me essjay & Turnup, Great pics & I didn't know there were dedicated punches for roll pins, next job is a google search & a wibbly wobbly web purchase. Thanks mates!
    Last edited by slinger69; 03-01-2015 at 11:35 AM. Reason: rethink
    Seize the Day! Quigley Hollow is a great place to start.

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    Here are some more

    http://www.airguns.net/general_tx200_trigger.php

    http://www.airgunhome.com/agforum/viewtopic.php?t=1142

    And especially this which you can play again and again if unsure what does what!

    http://www.arld1.com/tx200trigger.html

    ATB, Ed

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