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Old 10-14-2021, 06:13 PM
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Does anyone know where I can buy pin punches to remove the 3 pins in a S&W revolver trigger? The one that retains the trigger lever looks to be about 3/64" in diameter, and the other 2 pins for the hand spring look to be about 1/32"

All of the sets at Brownells and on Amazon start at 1/16". I have one of this size and it is way too big. Help!


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Old 10-20-2021, 05:56 AM
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Brownells has those tiny punches; You may just be looking for the wrong thing. Look up 'S&W cup-tip punch' and you'll find a range from .040 and up (1/16" is .0625 for reference), sold individually.
Although the trigger pins are not cup-type, these are the standard punches supplied in an S&W revolver tool kit and will work fine, as the pins are not hard to drift out with a light hammer.
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