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I have made these before, but this was much easier and priced for what it is. If it breaks (and it didn't) it was there when I needed it and it isn't price prohibitive to own.
Bought this after seeing it used in the Sig P365 Trigger installation video. It was smaller then I expected but worked as it was suppose to. It made removing and reinstalling the spring effortless. At this price point, there is no reason not to add it on to your order.
Ordered two. Great for working with springs and c clips.
Work better than putting a notch in a small flat head screw driver with a dremel tool or a Knitting needle Like recommended Beretta armor school.
Good tools are like potato chips and firearms...You can't have just one
This little tool makes working with springs or moving other parts in tight places so much easier and faster making the job quick and easy
This little guy saved my rear on many things involvrd with the lowers upgrade kit. Good to have.
This tool makes it a breeze to uninstall and reinstall the trigger spring in my P365X. Having the right tool makes the job so much more easy.
You will need this tool to install the trigger spring
Bought this on a whim as it was cheap and a novelty. It worked great getting springs back into position. Well worth a couple bucks!
I used this in conjunction with the Taurus G2 kit. This tool is a simple enough tool but I have one major complaint. The tool is magnetized and I don't think it should be. As I attempted to use it to put in a seer spring I considered the benefits of having it magnetized but ultimately didn't like it. The seer spring is hard to place inside the pistol assembly, so having it hang off the tool to put it in tight quarters was handy. The problem is when you want to compress the spring, the magnetism messes with the spring placement so as to make capturing the spring in the right way impossible. In the M-Carbo instructional video, you actually see the gunsmith struggle with that too, but then the video is edited so you don't see the fiddling that needs to be done. I ended up using some tweezers.
A must have tool!!
I purchased the notch cut flat head install tool to remove, and replace the trigger return spring on my Sig Sauer P365 XL. The size of the tool and notch made removing, and replacing this spring a very easy job. Would highly recommend to any DIY to add to your gunsmith kit.
This Gunsmith Shank Installation Tool works as advertised. It is high quality tool in every respect.
Glad I made this purchase. Came in handy!