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This advanced kit works to safely remove and install gun pins. The ergonomic and perfectly balanced hammer partners with easy grip hex-handle punches for precise control. Kit includes larger diameter non-marring brass punches and hardened steel micro punches for added rigidity. Package Contents: Real Avid Accu-Punch Hammer & Pin Punch Set Gunsmithing hammer with rubberized ergonomic grip 4 interchangeable hammer heads: rubber brass steel & nylon Pin Alignment Tool 1/16″ 5/64″ 3/32″ steel punches and 1/8″ 9/64″ 5/32″ 3/16″ 7/32″ 1/4″ 9/32″ brass punches 5/16″ engineering resin punch Stand-up case
Reviews (5)
5 reviews for Real Avid Accu-Punch Hammer & Pin Punch Set
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SMILEZ1 –
Perfect for my gunsmith needs. The punches are perfectly safe and well made. I specifically wanted it because of the quantity of brass punches, but I like the whole kit. Pretty solid and straight forward brass punch and hammer set with quite a few other accessories that come in handy.
SMILEZ1 –
Perfect for my gunsmith needs. The punches are perfectly safe and well made. I specifically wanted it because of the quantity of brass punches, but I like the whole kit. Pretty solid and straight forward brass punch and hammer set with quite a few other accessories that come in handy.
DKSmith –
Fits easily in a range bag or box. Has about all the sizes & material types one would want for gun work, so also fitting on the bench…and at a great price, to boot!
Dave –
This hammer and pin punch set is well made and of high quality. It comes in a sturdy plastic case. The punch I needed for a particular job worked perfectly. Highly recommend having the right tool for the job vs. trying to use a punch of similar size. Also the hammer is a good size and weight for this type of work.
Justin –
I needed a set of punches and this one was on sale. I have used it twice and while it has been sufficient in getting the pins out, there is substantial flattening at the nose end. The two punches I used look like they have little pancakes on the tip. These were the more expensive brass set, so I was expecting a little more durability, especially after only two uses. Time will tell how they hold up.