Protects The Tube & Frame From Damage; No Need To Remove Ejector
Two-piece staking tool protects the plunger tube and surrounding frame area with a block of machined Delrin® while you spread the pins with the steel staking bar. Eliminates metal-on-metal contact on exterior surfaces to prevent scratches that can mar the pistol’s finish. Saves you time, too, because the staking bar has a cutout to clear the ejector, so you can stake the tube without having to remove it. The staking point is a hardened steel screw that lets you adjust the staking depth. When the point wears out, simply install a new screw (spare included) to make the tool good as new. Delrin block has cutouts to support both rounded and square plunger tubes; cuts are positioned so the block always rests on a flat side to provide full support.
SPECS: Steel, black oxide finish, and machined Delrin.
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Customer ratings for EGW PLUNGER TUBE STAKING TOOL
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 3.3
Needs Instructions.....(15/04/2010)
I bought this tool for a friend of mine, for his B'day. He wants to become a Gunsmith. I didn't mind showing him how to use it, however some of these products really need instructions. As always, I'm very happy with Brownell's.
Thank you.
Worth the 2 1/2 saw bucks(02/05/2013)
This tool worked well. Very well made. Adjustable, and able to take a solid whack. No instructions, not self explanitory either. It's not that hard to figure out once you have a little gunsmithing experience under your belt. But for the guy that wants a plunger tube staking tool for a 1911 kit bag, probably not the right one.
Needs instructions(13/04/2014)
It works Ok, needs instructions badly. Strobel tool is better and easier to work with.
Product no.: 296000123 EGW PLUNGER TUBE STAKING TOOL Mfr Part: 70550841370108640 Two-piece staking tool protects the plunger tube and surrounding frame area with a block of machined Delrin® while you spread the pins with the steel staking bar. Eliminates metal-on-metal contact on exterior surfaces to prevent scratches that can mar the pistol’s finish. Saves you time, too, because the staking bar has a cutout to clear the ejector, so you can stake the tube without having to remove it. The staking point is a hardened steel screw that lets you adjust the staking depth. When the point wears out, simply install a new screw (spare included) to make the tool good as new. Delrin block has cutouts to support both rounded and square plunger tubes; cuts are positioned so the block always rests on a flat side to provide full support.
Protects The Tube & Frame From Damage; No Need To Remove Ejector
Two-piece staking tool protects the plunger tube and surrounding frame area with a block of machined Delrin® while you spread the pins with the steel staking bar. Eliminates metal-on-metal contact on exterior surfaces to prevent scratches that can mar the pistol’s finish. Saves you time, too, because the staking bar has a cutout to clear the ejector, so you can stake the tube without having to remove it. The staking point is a hardened steel screw that lets you adjust the staking depth. When the point wears out, simply install a new screw (spare included) to make the tool good as new. Delrin block has cutouts to support both rounded and square plunger tubes; cuts are positioned so the block always rests on a flat side to provide full support.
SPECS: Steel, black oxide finish, and machined Delrin.
More...
Customer ratings for EGW PLUNGER TUBE STAKING TOOL
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 3.3
Needs Instructions.....(15/04/2010)
I bought this tool for a friend of mine, for his B'day. He wants to become a Gunsmith. I didn't mind showing him how to use it, however some of these products really need instructions. As always, I'm very happy with Brownell's.
Thank you.
Worth the 2 1/2 saw bucks(02/05/2013)
This tool worked well. Very well made. Adjustable, and able to take a solid whack. No instructions, not self explanitory either. It's not that hard to figure out once you have a little gunsmithing experience under your belt. But for the guy that wants a plunger tube staking tool for a 1911 kit bag, probably not the right one.
Needs instructions(13/04/2014)
It works Ok, needs instructions badly. Strobel tool is better and easier to work with.