Saw a punch set in my local Walmart yesterday - it included a 1/16" punch.
You may want to consider a ‘gunsmith’ set of screwdrivers, and even then, you have to customize or fit a few for specific screws. Just go slow.Also, I'm gonna get a set of thin bladed, untapered screwdrivers tonight. My regular screwdriver just ain't a gonna work!
That drill bit is hardened steel ,as is the hammer face. It Will Shatter when struck. Use a pin driver.BTW, It looks like a 1/16" drill bit (held backwards with my needle nose pliers) will punch the pins out without damaging the hole.
My frustration simply stems from not having any directions specific to what I'm doing. I kinda figured I wouldn't get such directions since only a small amount of rifles are sold in the white.
Once the pins are removed....watch this video at the 1:20 minute mark till the 1:30 mark. Its show how to remove the barrel:I just got my Kibler Colonial in the white, and there is not one word on how to remove the barrel from the stock for finishing. There's like ten pins on the stock, but no instruction on which, if any, have to be removed to separate the stock and barrel. I guess if I had built the gun, I'd know these things, but I didn't, so I don't!
I assume I'll have to remove them all to sand and finish the stock. Where in the world do you get a punch that small (especially one that's not tapered)? At the moment my blood pressure is rising so fast, I'm about three minutes from having a stroke! The funny thing is all the people on here who told me how easy it would be to buy the kit and put it together, and I can't even handle the simple task of removing the barrel and hardware!
Watch the Kibler you tube on how to remove barrel from the stock, The breech end needs to come out of the stock before the muzzle.
Hey @GAHUNTER60 I hope you got your blood pressure down. Don't panic you can learn all of what is needed to disassemble and finish the hardware and wood and reassemble it. Did you receive the tools list and steps on how to finish it from Jim? If not shoot him an email and get a PDF copy. Watch his video series on YouTube. Go to playlists and pick the one for your gun kit. He also has some videos on finishing the stock. You won't have to fit anything seeing Jim has done that, but you will still need to file and sand the metal and maybe blue, brown or age it. Sand and stain or oil the wood depending on the finish you want.I just got my Kibler Colonial in the white, and there is not one word on how to remove the barrel from the stock for finishing. There's like ten pins on the stock, but no instruction on which, if any, have to be removed to separate the stock and barrel. I guess if I had built the gun, I'd know these things, but I didn't, so I don't!
I assume I'll have to remove them all to sand and finish the stock. Where in the world do you get a punch that small (especially one that's not tapered)? At the moment my blood pressure is rising so fast, I'm about three minutes from having a stroke! The funny thing is all the people on here who told me how easy it would be to buy the kit and put it together, and I can't even handle the simple task of removing the barrel and hardware!
I just got my Kibler Colonial in the white, and there is not one word on how to remove the barrel from the stock for finishing. There's like ten pins on the stock, but no instruction on which, if any, have to be removed to separate the stock and barrel. I guess if I had built the gun, I'd know these things, but I didn't, so I don't!
I assume I'll have to remove them all to sand and finish the stock. Where in the world do you get a punch that small (especially one that's not tapered)? At the moment my blood pressure is rising so fast, I'm about three minutes from having a stroke! The funny thing is all the people on here who told me how easy it would be to buy the kit and put it together, and I can't even handle the simple task of removing the barrel and hardware!
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