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I found these in my dad’s stuff and I’m not sure what they’re for. I’m guessing they’re for revolver work but if any of you know, please share. Thanks!
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The one at the top is a bench block for pin removal and insertion. The middle is a tool to determine ejector rod "run out" (see if the ejector rod is bent or true). The lower appears to be a jig, but I'm not familiar with it or it's purpose.
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Lower one is the bench block for performing the famous L-frame recall "M" stamp refit. This is the bench block jig for replacing the hammer nose.

The block came with the tool set to do the modification.......






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Thanks Carter! I didn't get to see that one at the armorers course.
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If you are interested in selling the bench block tool (the item on the bottom). I’ve been looking for one. Shoot me a message.


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