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Reddit mentions of Grace USA - Roll Spring (Pin) Holder Set - RSH-5 - Gunsmithing - Roll Pin Holders - 5piece - Gunsmith Tools & Accessories, Black (GRRSH5)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Grace USA - Roll Spring (Pin) Holder Set - RSH-5 - Gunsmithing - Roll Pin Holders - 5piece - Gunsmith Tools & Accessories, Black (GRRSH5). Here are the top ones.
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- Roll Pin Holders: The 1/16" Roll Spring (Pin) Holder is notched to clear most rifle platforms rear sights
- Small Roll Pin Punch: The 3.5mm is excellent for holding the pin that retains the breech block on Sig handguns
- Roll Pin Holder Set: The sizes are 1/16" (notched, 5/64", 3/32", 1/8", 3.5mm; Made from 5/16" Hex High Carbon 5160 Steel & Bainite heat treated for strength
- Roll Springs: Feature a single groove in grip section and are laser marked for quick identification
- Gunsmithing Tools: Made in the USA
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Width | 3 Inches |
I tried the other methods such as various vice grips with electrical tape, and I still ended up scratching the shit out of my lower. This time around I bought some decent roll pin punches off amazon here and here.
Its much better having the correct tools in my opinion. Plus the ones I linked are from a company called Grace, made in the USA (Michigan)
I'd recommend spending the money on a set of Grace USA punches. Bought mine from Amazon and I absolutely love them. I bought these. I also bought this set of Grace roll spring holders. Very useful for starting roll pins. A decent hammer (I have a dedicated brass mallet and a dedicated nylon mallet), and a [bench block]https://www.amazon.com/Wheeler-60981-Universal-Bench-Block/dp/B0047WKF84) if you like things to be easy.
I also have a needle file set (don't remember the brand, but they were like $20 for 6-8 of them). For sanding on the internals I generally just use wet/dry sandpaper. Usually start with around 200-grit, and end with 800-grit. For polishing, Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish and a white t-shirt. With enough time, it will give a nice mirror finish and be as smooth as ice.