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Unread 12-26-2018, 04:44 PM   #21
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Don is likely more right than I am. It is actually very difficult to "drive" in a pin this small. Yes, it must be fairly tight so as not to fly out but a matter of semantics. A lot of small pins on Luger pistols are push in push out. " I am a metal worker and have a metal working shop in my garage." I actually went to gunsmithing school in the early 70's. One has to be careful in any choice of words on how to explain but since you are a metal worker you know. I think my main concern is that a non metal worker did not go about trying to Drive in an oversized mashed up pin!
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