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    Paintball Shooter Heuristic's Avatar
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    Default How do you guys......

    install the front take down pin detent and spring in WITHOUT the takedown pin tool?

    This is impossible, especially after 2 whiskeys. The good new is I still have both eyes
    and did not break anything....

    Tips, tricks, simple solutions?

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    use a razor blade to compress the detent into the lower. Then slide in the take down pin. After it is in, slide out the razor blade.

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    I thought about a small screwdriver or pocketknife, but that should work too!
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutt View Post
    use a razor blade to compress the detent into the lower. Then slide in the take down pin. After it is in, slide out the razor blade.
    That's exactly what I do as well. However I would let the whiskey wear off a bit before playing with the razor blade....

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    I used chopsticks.
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    I have a set of harbor freight dental picks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutt View Post
    use a razor blade to compress the detent into the lower. Then slide in the take down pin. After it is in, slide out the razor blade.
    +1

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    I've just used the pin itself, no tools. I do it inside a plastic baggy since it usually takes three tries.

    I love the chopsticks idea, though. I'll try that next time. I suppose a garden rake would work just as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    I used chopsticks.
    Dis... damn asians


    I see a new post coming in the WTB section for a detent... LOL
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    Just take your lower and parts kit to Bert @ BP Tactical and drop it off. Then pick it up the next day completely assembled and tweaked to perfection.
    The few bucks that he will charge will outweigh the frustration and chasing small parts around your house.
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