Trigger pin removal tools

I have used a cheap set from Northern tool I have used a expensive set from snap on they both work the same when you're working with trigger pins you're not putting on 10,000 foot pounds of torque and pressure there's a great video on YouTube from Brownell's about DIY trigger removal and replacement for a Remington 700 I've also used a wooden block with a grooved hole in it for knocking out pins it was cheap and it works get a 2 x 4 cut it to about 6 inches drill some holes lineup your pins tap -them out
 
My small punches are all Snap-On Tools except for the biggest one which is a nail setter that I modified.

I used to use the circular bench block made by many when I worked in the GS. I've been tempted to buy one again, but just don't need one often enough. Most of the time when I need to support something while driving pins in or out I carefully set the gap in the jaws of my vise and use that.
 
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