Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher

Published on May 6, 2014
Duration: 2:47

This guide details the use of the Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher for the precise removal and installation of AR-15 trigger guard roll pins. The tool is designed to prevent damage to the lower receiver's ears. The process involves securing the lower receiver in a vise, using alignment pins, and carefully tightening the tool to push or seat the roll pins, followed by installing the front set screw.

Quick Summary

The Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher is a specialized tool for AR-15 trigger guard roll pins, designed to prevent damage to the lower receiver. It uses an alignment pin and a tightening mechanism to precisely remove and install pins, ensuring a clean finish and avoiding costly repairs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Tool
  2. 00:20Safety Check and Disassembly
  3. 00:40Securing the Lower Receiver
  4. 00:46Removing the Trigger Guard Roll Pin
  5. 01:12Removing the Trigger Guard
  6. 01:19Installing the New Trigger Guard
  7. 01:23Installing the Rear Roll Pin
  8. 02:10Installing the Front Set Screw
  9. 02:23Where to Buy and Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of using the Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher?

The primary benefit is its ability to quickly and precisely remove and install AR-15 trigger guard roll pins without marring or damaging the ears of the lower receiver, preventing costly repairs or receiver replacement.

What tools are necessary for using the Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher?

You will need the Little Crow Gunworks Roll Pin Pusher itself, a vise, a Brownells lower receiver block for stability, a small punch to depress the trigger guard detent, and the correct size hex wrench for the front set screw.

How do you ensure proper alignment when using the roll pin pusher?

The tool features a longer alignment pin that must be inserted and lined up with the trigger guard roll pin before tightening. Continuous attention to alignment during the tightening process is crucial.

What steps are involved in installing a new trigger guard with this tool?

Installation involves inserting the rear roll pin, using the tool to seat it flush, then installing the front set screw by aligning the trigger guard hole with the receiver hole and tightening with a hex wrench.

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