Try as I may, neither I nor the guys at the range (who have the proper tools) can budge the front sight pin on my 686. Not sure what dash it is, but it's this year's production. Heating has been suggested. Any comments or advice?
I wouldn't use a vice. You had the right idea with a block of wood. You need an accomplice to hold the gun with the sight base supported on the wood block, a good fitting punch (I have 1/16" Proto punches that are just enough undersize to fit well) and a 2 lb hammer. Give it a good wack.Originally posted by epj:
If I can hold the barrel in a solid bench vise, would that be riged enough?I had previously supported it on a very solid steel work bench with a piece of very hard wood actually absorbing the blow.
As I said, the Proto's I have are undersize enough to fit very nicely.Originally posted by Hoptob:
P.S. Tomcat, 1/16" punch sometimes does not fit in the frame hole. Mike.
Originally posted by epj:
Well, I tred the very short punch. Now the end of the punch is broken off in the hole with just enough sticking out that I can't get a grip on it with anything.I may have no choice now but to drill the pin out from the other side. Gotta lay hands on some good quality #53 or #54 bits.![]()