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Originally Posted by id10t
For the front take down pin/spring I put the spring in, put the pin in part way held with a pair of needle nose, then used the flat of a large razor blade box cutter (I guess some shim stock might be safer...) to actually push the pin in all the way, allowing the take down pin to basically drop in once I got the orientation right.
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Yes, that works well, except when you slip and the spring jumps out, accelerates past the speed of light, forms a small wormhole, and lands on the other side of the universe where it annoys a race of beings who are constantly bombarded by small AR-15 springs.
I beg you, buy the tool before they destroy us!