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Originally Posted by federali
Where's the thin-wall cutter modified to stretch the yoke?
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When I was at the S&W school the same year as Les I never saw a yoke cutter. We were taught to use the yoke alignment tool and a small ball peen hammer to stretch the yoke to eliminate endshake cylinder. One of the main advantages of the babbit bars is that they produce a dead blow and also will not mark the gun or its finish. Also babbit bars are used for several other purposes besides adjusting POI on fixed sight revolvers.