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    I bought one from Steve on eBay, and ended up talking to his wife as i gave her my credit card info -- just a real pleasant lady. His tool arrived in only a couple days, and I went right to work -- it's milled (probably CNC) to just right tolerances; correct sizes for milled sight at one end, stamped sight at the other. Since it is the same width as the sight when inserted, the hole for the pin punch automatically lines up, and a firm smack with the hammer sends the pin right out.

    I also had great luck with a tip I got on a classic car restoration chat list: A penetrating solvent for loosening old corroded fasteners that is much better than Liquid Wrench, Nok-R-Loose or WD-40 can be easily made with a 50-50 mixture of acetone and automatic transmission fluid. The club ran some semi- scientific tests and found that the breakaway torque required on a test panel of identical rusted-in bolts was as much as 25% less than the commercial penetrating oils after equal immersion time in this new solution.

    The combination of Steve's new little tool and this penetrating oil has made removal of the sight pin a one-strike job four times in a row!

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    Thanks for sharing that tip Raycer911.
    I recall my Father using something similar on old heavy equipment in the field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustship View Post
    Still waiting on mine. How does it fit?, and did you get the one that fits both the milled and the cast?
    It fits like a charm and the pins line right up. I got the one for both milled and cast, which is the smart way to go.

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    Neat little tool

    Did you get it ?

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    Yes steve, looks like a great little tool, and welcome to the Forum!

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    I have never seen these, but they look awesome. How much are is the one for cast and stamped?

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    Ask, Inlandparafan, he makes and sells them $34.00 for both I think. Ask him. He just joined the forum.

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    Cast & stamped tool is $30.95 + $4.80 S&H. I really appreciate you all spreading the word. I enjoy the forum and the ability to network with other collectors. Thanks!

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    If anyone is interested, I am selling the carbine front sight protective block tool via first class mail when purchased to help save buyer a little money.
    So they would be $ 30.95 +$ 3.95 postage
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