Hi all - possibly obscure but someone here might have a tip. I have limited tools, but have a small punch and hammer. I need to replace the tiny spring that fits on the cocking arm of my Senior. The old one has given up. Knibbs sent out a replacement, but I'm having no joy removing the pin that holds the two parts of the arm and the spring. It's obviously never been apart before, and I would like to keep my scratching of the blueing to a minimum!
Anyone have any bright ideas about how to go about driving the pin out, and peening it back after the surgery - or is the a cunning way of threading the new spring on there?!
(Am away for 24 hrs but will be back at it on my return - Thanks in advance and happy weekend!)