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Your cart is empty.12 Pcs Nylon Drift Punch Set, Non-marring Non-sparking Nylon Rod, 15/64, 5/16, 25/64, 15/32, 19/32, 45/64 inches
Marcos Polo
September 7, 2025
Excelente.
Customer
August 29, 2025
You can bash way to you hearts content on any and all stubborn and stuck roll pins; take down pins, even slidesWill buy more
Mitchell Lucas
August 23, 2025
The nylon rods measure up and look very durable. Time will tell.
don jackson
August 16, 2025
These don’t mark up your take down pins & others.
Hugo Arias
July 30, 2025
Very well made. Perfect for gunsmithing.
sky
July 29, 2025
Pins do not mar surfaces.
James W Lee
July 24, 2025
A bit more soft than they should beEasily deformed and break off at the ends
Charley
June 26, 2025
I do like that these are non-marring but they have very little driving power. I will keep them for tapping flush and finishing roll pins without marring. I was unable to get any movement on dovetail sights with these nylon punches. After about a half hour of pounding, I switched to traditional steel punches which moved the sights immediately although they did leave slight marring marks and I had to use a blued finishing marker to touch up the finish. I suspect that the nylon material dampens the blow substantively in higher power strikes than the metal punches and that is why the nylon punches are not able to drive in high friction applications.
Marcos Polo
June 23, 2025
Excelente.
Customer
June 21, 2025
You can bash way to you hearts content on any and all stubborn and stuck roll pins; take down pins, even slidesWill buy more
Mitchell Lucas
June 10, 2025
The nylon rods measure up and look very durable. Time will tell.
don jackson
June 2, 2025
These don’t mark up your take down pins & others.
Hugo Arias
April 16, 2025
Very well made. Perfect for gunsmithing.
sky
April 15, 2025
Pins do not mar surfaces.
James W Lee
April 4, 2025
A bit more soft than they should beEasily deformed and break off at the ends
Charley
February 11, 2025
I do like that these are non-marring but they have very little driving power. I will keep them for tapping flush and finishing roll pins without marring. I was unable to get any movement on dovetail sights with these nylon punches. After about a half hour of pounding, I switched to traditional steel punches which moved the sights immediately although they did leave slight marring marks and I had to use a blued finishing marker to touch up the finish. I suspect that the nylon material dampens the blow substantively in higher power strikes than the metal punches and that is why the nylon punches are not able to drive in high friction applications.
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