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7/10/2006 2:13:33 PM EDT
While waiting for my RRA to arrive, I'd like to start assembling whatever tools I'll need. I already have a stripped lower and will be assembling it when the rest of the parts arrive.

I have an armorers wrench and am curious what size punches to buy to insert the pins.

I swear I saw a list of recommended tools somewhere, but I'll be damned if I can find it again.

Thanks.
7/10/2006 5:17:15 PM EDT
[#1]
There is not much needed to assemble a stripped lower receiver. You can get away with basically a light hammer and a 1/8 punch.
7/10/2006 5:27:38 PM EDT
[#2]
l found that a 1/4 (or was it 3/16) punch helped in holding the pivot pin detent back while manuvering the pivot pin in to place for "docking"

But if you have a 2nd set of hands.. that might be even better.
7/10/2006 7:08:22 PM EDT
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l found that a 1/4 (or was it 3/16) punch helped in holding the pivot pin detent back while manuvering the pivot pin in to place for "docking" have


I finally got mine in by holding it in place with a pair of needle-nose. That probably works as well as anything.
7/10/2006 10:03:05 PM EDT
[#4]
You've probably already checked it out, but the pliers shown in the top topic in this discussion work awesome, completed my first lower last night... works much better than a punch and hammer for that stinkin bolt catch pin.. one thing I did do right was cover the reciever in about 1000 layers of painters tape to protect the finish... anyway, those are my lessons learned.. it's a lot of fun, I want to build another and I haven't finished my first rifle
7/11/2006 6:23:25 AM EDT
[#5]
for a lower, just the wrench for the buttstock, some roll pin punches, and a small brass or steel punch (mostly for holding stuff like the trigger assembly in place while you feed the retaining pins through).

and a pair of vise grips with tape wrapped around the teeth...this was great for driving the two roll pins in.


optional tool you might need is a metal file, in case any of the parts have metal flashing on them that needs to be removed.  my bolt catch lever was a little outta spec, fixed with a file and patience.
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