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The SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS 8-Piece Brass Pin Punch Set is a meticulously crafted tool kit designed for precision and protection. Made from high-quality brass, this set includes a range of pin punches (1/8" - 5/16") that allow for the safe removal and re-use of roll pins without damaging them. The included nylon storage pouch ensures portability and organization, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit. Plus, with responsive customer service, your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Manufacturer | SWANLAKE GARDEN TOOLS |
Part number | SW-66008 |
Item Weight | 322 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 1.27 cm; 322 g |
Item model number | SW-66008 |
Size | 1/8" - 5/16" |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Brass |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Good Quality
These brass drift punches are reasonably priced and well made.
K**T
Excellent, inexpensive brass punches.
I bought this set of brass punches to drive a pin out of one of my pistols so that I could change out the grips, and for that purpose, they work well, as I imagine they would for any other such purpose. I've seen a few reviews here criticizing the durability of these punches because they had them bend or deform on them, but in most cases they either don't specify what they were attempting to use them for or otherwise explicitly state a task which they clearly weren't up to. Steel punches exist for a reason, and that's because some pins aren't meant to be easily driven out, (particularly when it comes to firearms because obviously if they came out easily then they could walk out under recoil) and brass punches aren't up to the task.When you buy tools, you should always make sure that you're buying the right tools for the job. If you want to drive out some pins which are meant to be more readily driven out, then these should work fine, but if you try to use them (or any brass punches for that matter) to drive out pins which are tightly fit for a reason and aren't meant to be readily driven out simply with a few light taps, then they will most likely fail and become damaged in the process. For more heavy duty pins which need a good whacking to drive out, you're better off going with high quality steel punches or perhaps something even harder.
A**R
Nice quality
Look good. I haven’t use yet but look like they will eork
E**E
Great for gunsmithing
Helped with exactly what I needed it for, punched a sight back into place with no issue or scratches.
A**M
Great tools!
Those punchers are perfect!Finally I was able to remove rear sights on the 92fs without any damage to the slider.I’ve tried different sizes and it’s worked out great!
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