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  • mostpeople
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 1680

    #16
    Originally posted by MANN
    Why do you say that you cannot use a punch and hammer? (not trying to be argumentative. I would like to know the theory behind the thought)

    I always did and never had a problem

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    • MANN
      I am in TN. GO VOLS.
      • Apr 2006
      • 4266

      #17
      Originally posted by mostpeople
      I always did and never had a problem
      Same here. Thats why I ask. I use a small punch, and iirc 10oz hammer. I dont miss, and have never had any problems with any of my bearings/triggers.

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      • Ando
        Magusmaximus
        • Jun 2009
        • 4144

        #18
        If the inner race of the bearing catches on the pin. The blunt force will, blow the barring out. I blew one out doing doing the same thing. You can buy a little table vice...
        http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=3311
        ...and use it to press the trigger pin in. I have that same one and it works like a champ

        It comes with rubber feet too. I use that little thing for just about everything.
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        • MANN
          I am in TN. GO VOLS.
          • Apr 2006
          • 4266

          #19
          The reason it blows it out is more than likely that it is not centered. If you press a bearing that is not centered it will do the same thing.

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          • SSP REAPER
            FKC Founding Member

            • Aug 2008
            • 1831

            #20
            Originally posted by MANN
            The reason it blows it out is more than likely that it is not centered. If you press a bearing that is not centered it will do the same thing.
            This is true but most people lack sufficient centering AND aiming skills to get it done properly. The chances of getting it wrong in a vice are the same as if you hammer it in I suppose. It's a double edged sword really. I have had better luck with a vice because of the force it generates as opposed to a hammer and I am a remodeling contractor by trade

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            • OPBN
              OldPBNoob

              • Sep 2008
              • 5240

              #21
              Haven't put the pin back in on the Emag yet, but used a nail set on my others before. The end is cupped inward and helps keep the nail set on the pin.
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              • mostpeople
                Registered User
                • Mar 2007
                • 1680

                #22
                Originally posted by OPBN
                Haven't put the pin back in on the Emag yet, but used a nail set on my others before. The end is cupped inward and helps keep the nail set on the pin.
                Perfect, just take it slow and you'll be fine.

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                • Tunaman
                  Specialized AGD Tech

                  • Dec 2000
                  • 8643

                  #23
                  The bearing and pin are a press fit. That means the pin will not just slide right into the bearing. You NEED to press it in. But feel free to use the method described by the experts above...I have plenty of bearings.
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                  • mostpeople
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1680

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Tunaman
                    The bearing and pin are a press fit. That means the pin will not just slide right into the bearing. You NEED to press it in. But feel free to use the method described by the experts above...I have plenty of bearings.

                    Tuna, I tried asking you before and you didnt answer. We get it - you press it in. But how do you get the pin out?

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                    • Tunaman
                      Specialized AGD Tech

                      • Dec 2000
                      • 8643

                      #25
                      You can knock it out with a punch if it is a standard trigger with no bearing...but I still recommend pressing it out.
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                      • OPBN
                        OldPBNoob

                        • Sep 2008
                        • 5240

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Tunaman
                        The bearing and pin are a press fit. That means the pin will not just slide right into the bearing. You NEED to press it in. But feel free to use the method described by the experts above...I have plenty of bearings.
                        Maybe I have the wrong pin then, because the one on mine slips right through the bearing. Exepting the knurled part that catches on the frame of course.
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