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    Quote Originally Posted by Akin View Post
    Can it be used to remove a hammer?

    That’s not nearly as difficult, but I like the way the hammer cage can be used to easily and neatly remove hammers as well.

    Any ETA on these?
    No reason it couldn't, just reverse the installation procedure.

    In fact, it should be easier to do as this tool has a handle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lysander View Post
    No reason it couldn't, just reverse the installation procedure.

    In fact, it should be easier to do as this tool has a handle.
    I’m just curious how you’d get the legs of the spring into the little holes… it’s easy with the old hammer cage since you use the included tool to grab the legs and lift them up and pop them into the notches on the cage.


    Not a big deal, since once you get the hammer pin out, keeping the hammer from simply popping itself out of the lower becomes the issue… :-D
    Last edited by Akin; 04-24-24 at 21:04.

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    I will try a removal when I can get to it but I still think-- the hammer comes out so easily without it. Now if you want to say that's a good way to load the hammer onto the tool for reassembly, that could maybe be a plus. As to getting the spring legs in, 1-Click-Off's suggestion above would help with that. I'll be honest, I don't think I'm going to do that but we shall see. I mean officially, beta testing is still on but I have used it now in presenting three classes, passing around a couple prototypes and a production version, and it is well received. As to orders and me using PayPal as a waiting list, I've asked a few inquirers to send me $1 on PP and that will be the list, when I get the next batch assembled I will advise to send the balance. That way if it all falls down no one is out more than a buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    I will try a removal when I can get to it but I still think-- the hammer comes out so easily without it. Now if you want to say that's a good way to load the hammer onto the tool for reassembly, that could maybe be a plus. As to getting the spring legs in, 1-Click-Off's suggestion above would help with that. I'll be honest, I don't think I'm going to do that but we shall see. I mean officially, beta testing is still on but I have used it now in presenting three classes, passing around a couple prototypes and a production version, and it is well received. As to orders and me using PayPal as a waiting list, I've asked a few inquirers to send me $1 on PP and that will be the list, when I get the next batch assembled I will advise to send the balance. That way if it all falls down no one is out more than a buck.
    Do you publish a schedule for these classes, are they limited to just LEOs?

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    There's no posting really, it's kinda whoever invites me where ever. One in Livonia MI (near Detroit but it's not Detroit) this month 22-23, place called Center Mass, this one is not LE restricted.

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    I had a great time at Ned's armorer's classes. He's knowledgeable and super nice.

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    Neat. Gonna pick one up when it's ready.
    http://www.m4carbine.net/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=20651&dateline=1303766618

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulkstr8 View Post
    I had a great time at Ned's armorer's classes. He's knowledgeable and super nice.
    Yep, Ned is a ICON and consummate professional in his trade.

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