Home-made suppressor cap tool

UZI SBR AWC

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Here is a tool I had made to remove the front end cap on my AWC, though others may work in similar fashion. It is a block of regular steel, 3/4 X 1" ,, maybe 2 1/2" long. The holes are on 1" center, and the pins are Toyota V-6 truck cam gear pins, (same part for Supra 88-92). Bored the holes, press the pins in.

Clamp the block in a vise--- pins up---set can on pins, turn.
 

Richard Cranium

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What else would be neat is if you pressed those pins into a long square bar and use it as a wrench itself. What diameter are the pins?

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I have some extra pins in my tool box, they are .1965/.197" OD by .592/.593 long.

These will fit the AWC MK9 nicely.

Went to get them, almost did not find them, they in different box.
 
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