Sorry, meant to mention it and forgot. Brownells for most of them, Snap-on for the roll pin and general punch set. Snap on doesn't make the best punches but they're pretty good and when you're in the profession it's convenient to be able to warranty them out if they bend or a big chip blows out of the tip.
I have two of the HF pin punch punch sets and some cut up pieces of old brass cleaning rod and a small hammer that Ikeep in the range bag for working on other people's stuff or drifting sights at the range.
I have two of the HF pin punch punch sets and some cut up pieces of old brass cleaning rod and a small hammer that Ikeep in the range bag for working on other people's stuff or drifting sights at the range.