Stock Pin

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I have a .38/44 whose stock pin is a little out of position to one side, as well as being bent on the short side. The regular wood stocks fit over it , but some Grashorn stags I just bought can't be fitted properly to the frame on the long side. I tried to tap the pin back into position, but it won't budge. Do I need to really pound on this to make it move? I'm concerned about mushrooming the head of the pin and ending up with a situation worse than what I have now.

Topical heat? Penetrating oil?
 
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Might be rusted, try the penetrating oil, or hit it smartly with a steel hammer. If you peen the end, just file the burr off.
 
Thanks for the encouragement to proceed. This thing is really stuck, and it's looking worse and worse the more I try to deal with it. I may have to cut it flush and drill it out, then replace it.

I think the problem is that the pin was driven bent, or bent in the insertion process; it is now really wedged in tight.

But I shall be victorious. My strength is as the strength of 10, because my heart is pure. And also because I am really annoyed by stuck pins.
 
And I have the opposite problem, my pins are loose,

are you interested in a trade? :)
 
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