Description
This Trigger Pin Removal Punch is built specifically for the Springfield SA-35, Browning Hi-Power (BHP), and Girsan MC P35 pistols. If you have ever tried to remove the trigger pin on one of these platforms, you know the factory fit is tight. Using a standard punch often leads to the tip walking off the pin, scratching the frame, or worse — denting the surrounding metal. This punch solves that problem with a precision-ground tip that seats fully into the trigger pin bore, keeping the force directed exactly where it needs to go.
Machined from solid steel and heat-treated for long service life, this tool will hold its shape and alignment through repeated use in the field or on the bench. It is 100% made in the USA by Apex, a company known for producing durable, no-nonsense armorer tools. At $20, it is a low-cost insurance policy against damaging a frame that costs hundreds to replace.
Key benefits for the Arizona desert shooter:
- Heat-treated steel construction — withstands the high-temp stress of suppressed shooting sessions and hot-weather range work without softening or bending.
- Precision fit for the SA-35, BHP, and Girsan MC P35 — the tip diameter matches the trigger pin profile, reducing the chance of slipping and marring the frame finish.
- Designed for suppressor-friendly cleaning schedules — frequent carbon buildup from suppressed fire makes trigger pins stick. This punch delivers the controlled force needed to break that bond without hammering the frame.
- Right-to-left drift direction — the punch is engineered to start from the right side of the frame and push the pin out the left side, following the Hi-Power design spec exactly.
Specs and fitment:
- Material: Machined, heat-treated steel
- Compatible with: Springfield Armory SA-35, Browning Hi-Power (all variants), Girsan MC P35
- Function: Trigger pin removal and reinstallation
- Finish: Bare steel — no coating to wear off or add thickness
- Origin: 100% USA-made
For best results, watch the installation video at https://youtu.be/w-lzY2pi-1M for step-by-step instructions on removing the trigger pin from the right side and extracting it out the left. Replace the pin in reverse order. This punch will save you time, frustration, and the cost of refinishing a dented frame. It is a simple tool that does one thing well — exactly what you want





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