How to get the f.......ing pin out!!!

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Hey All --

I just got a beautiful Archangel stock for my SKS -- no problems installing the action into the stock, but I am having a difficult time trying to get the pin out of the gas tube assembly, so I can put the new cover on. Any suggestions as to technique or methods for removing said pin will be greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance!
 
I put the whole gas tube assembly into my vice and hammered the pin out with a punch. Check which side of the pin has been filed down for fitting and place your punch on the opposite side. The filing bells the pin out and you want to punch the pin out rather than pushing it in. Just like most things gun related, pins are removed unidirectionally. Timbersmith included another pin for me to use fortunately. Oh, and I ruined my wood in the vice just a little.
 
I had to lightly drill mine out, they had it flush on both sides like a filed rivet. No amount of hammering was moving it till after i drilled it.
 
Have you checked the pin for a taper ? You might be trying to pound it out from the wrong side ? Not honestly sure if there is taper or not I just bought the tapco gas tube to go on the archangel stock so I could easily switch back and forth from soviet com block to tacticool , good luck !
 
Ahhh... that pin. That pin is the bane of all who would seek to remove it. The holes in the ferrule through which the pin is inserted are drilled to allow the pin to be countersunk. In fact calling it a pin is somewhat of a misnomer. The word "rivet" would be more precise. I recently ruined (as has been mentioned above) the wood handguard on a '50 Tula attempting to remove that pin. In fact, I also bent the gas tube slightly in the process of pounding on the pin, but not enough that it couldn't be saved. It was at that point (as has also been mentioned above) that it was necessary to drill the ends of the pin to finally get it out. On the '50 Tula the left side of the ferrule (shooters left) was the offending end, with the deepest countersink. The other side had been "smeared" over and filed flush. Once the ends were "carefully" drilled below flush with the ferrule, the pin came out easily with a punch. I noted, and have seen in several videos as well, that the pin was actually bent once it was removed. It wasn't bent during removal, but rather I believe it was bent after insertion and due to the "riveting" process that Comrade Uri applied during its original fitting some 65 years ago.

Once removed, the pin was useless. For reference, the original pin diameter is 2.8mm (.110") I used a 1" nail (~.100" dia.), carefully cut to length, the head filed and shaped to match the countersunk hole on the left hand side of the ferrule, the opposite end "peened open" with a centre punch to fill the countersink on the right. I then used a rifle file to smooth the ends flush with the ferrule. The job isn't as tight as Uri's efforts left it, but it's more than secure enough. In fact, while not recommended or ideal, the ferrule can be used without the pin at all as it (the ferrule) is captive once installed.
 
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thanks for all the replies -- I think I need to drill the pin out to below the surface, and then hopefully it will come out. So far, I haven't ruined the wood, and Archangel supplies two pins so I could put it back on if I wanted to.
 
Center punch and drill it out. I use a 1/8" bit and just cut the flare off it so it will drift out. Then I use a piece of 3/32 welding rod and stake it in place.
 
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