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Your cart is empty.Use to efficiently install every roll pin without damage to the firearm. Includes: 1 pc dual head mallet, 1 pc bolt catch pin starter, 1 pc bolt catch pin punch, 1 pc trigger guard roll pin pusher, 3 pc starter punches and 3 pc driver punches (1/16”, 5/16”, 3/32”). Also includes blow mold case.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Great set at a very good price
William Stockton
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I bought instead of wheeler for trigger guard tool, and it worked just as good. It made short work if that one roll pin. I have an identical wheeler set, but don't have it with me, because I loaned it to my cousin. It was easier, and cheaper especially in gas to order another instead of going to get my wheeler.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Everything was in good order and the box is nice. product came as described and I have already used it for the intended purpose
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Looks nice works well.
Tony D
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Did the job
A2theJackson
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
Picked up this kit for a first time lower build on a hunting rifle for the next season. Has a majority of the tools you would need to assemble a unit.Overall, this is a good kit and useful, but quality control was lacking for me. Punches look well made and have a hold nipple to drive pins. Trigger pin press worked flawlessly; nice touch on it being magnetic. Hammer is a nice weight and works well. The case is fantastic and holds pieces securely, along with some additional items I tossed in (extra detents/springs/screws etc.) in a baggie.Star was lost for the starter punches, which hold the pins WAY too tightly. If you do manage to "start" a pin, you can't remove the pin from the starter punch! I had to use vice grips to get the punch/pin off the receiver and thankfully had another pin to use without the starter punch nor did I scratch my finish. I did manage to get the pin out after soaking in penetrant and using vice grips again.Another star lost on the trigger guard installation press. While it worked great, the guide pin was glued into the housing storage slot and was terrible to remove. I had to soak in penetrant, and once removed used 1500 grit to sand down the profile so it slid in/out easier of the storage slot and the receiver.The hammer grip was also covered in metal shavings that I did not appreciate jabbing me and I having to get tweezers and remove. I cleaned that up with the 1500 grit as well.Overall this will get the job done - quality control needs to step up the game however.
Gene
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021
The best tool I have found for installing Trigger Guards! No more balancing the lower on a partial deck of cards and hoping it gets it right. This part works and does the job the first time, every time!HOWEVER, the best part of this kit is actually the "Bolt Catch Install Tool Kit." This is actually just two rubber-coated bolt catch pins, one a starter and one a driver. The starter actually has a hole that lets you seat the Bolt Catch pin and begin to install it into that TINY hole in the lower. Once you have begun the insertion then the Driver Pin can be used. It is still a good idea to tape off the side of the lower to prevent marring, but these really do minimize that as well.Yes, I can actually do all of the functions this kit allows, No, it is not as easy as using this kit. I can highly spending a few bucks and using this kit.
Gary C
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2021
I have used this roll pin tool kit to build a couple AR's now, and I really like using it. The set has pretty much everything you need to install or remove roll pins from your AR. The set comes with specialty bolt catch starter and driving punches. These are designed specifically to install the bolt catch roll pin without scratching or marring the finish on your lower receiver. These two punches have a plastic/rubber coating on them and extend past the lower receiver so that there is no chance of hitting the receiver when you are hammering in the bolt catch roll pin. The trigger guard press is designed so that you press in the roll pin instead of hammering it in. This eliminates the possibility of breaking the tabs on the lower receiver and ruining it when installing the trigger guard. The trigger guard press and the bolt catch punches are alone worth the cost of the set. The set comes in a nice plastic case and each part has it's own individual slot to hold it. The instructions are included for the trigger guard press, but YouTube is better for obtaining a tutorial on how to use it. I guess all the other punches included in the set will have a use sooner or later when working on rifles or pistols, but the only ones I really needed for building my AR's were described above. All in all it was a good buy and, while it is not the name brand, it is worth the money I spent on it. Heck the name brand trigger guard installation press is only about $1.00 less than this entire set. If you are not building AR's for a living this set will do everything you need and then some. I highly recommend it.
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