If you use the nail sets, grind the tip flat and then round/break the edges very slightly with a diamond stone. But advise a straight profile punch is the better choice.
Otherwise they do sell 1/32” pin punches specifically for the locking pins for older Smith & Wesson revolver barrels. They are fantastic, where smaller punches are needed!
Otherwise they do sell 1/32” pin punches specifically for the locking pins for older Smith & Wesson revolver barrels. They are fantastic, where smaller punches are needed!