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Unread 12-24-2014, 09:13 AM   #1
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The Brownells bits do break. I have broke a lot of them. The good thing is that they are warranted for life. If you break one you just call them up and they will send you replacements.

And, when using a drill press, you don't want to turn the machine on. You just turn the head by hand.
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soldiering iron on the screw to heat it up 1st than try turning it,
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Sounds like the drill chuck should work fine. I have a hand impact driver I use on my motorcycles and it works great, but you'd probably have a hard time having one of the bits it comes with fit the Parker Repro. screw well enough.

Your brass drift looks beautiful, but I should tell you that I've always used a finishing nail with the tip filed flat and it works fine. The sear pins come out pretty easily.

The top lever on my 28 ga. Repro. rings when I close the gun. I just think it's due to the narrow piece of metal vibrating. I can't see how it could be stopped. I ignore it.
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