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I’m going to be putting new front sights on some CZ pistols. They have a 2mm roll pin that holds them and the barrel bushing in place.

The Dawson front sights I use have a v notch cut for the pin and needs slight tweaking to fit. This is a good thing, but hard to do with flat files. I bought some specific drill bits but decided I’m not ready to invest in the equipment just for this.

I have several to do so I’d rather not pay to have them done.




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Too big for my Uo-Chikyu Nut Files. I’ll use Grobet or similar jewelers needle files for tight work. Currently my 12-piece Nicholson seems to get all jobs done.

My "Nicholson 12 Piece Needle File Set with Handles, Swiss Pattern, Double Cut, #4 Coarseness, 5-1/2" Length" are priced at $105 - $135. A few years back a guy was selling hardware store close-outs and had several packs of these for $35 each - I bought two. So they do come up.

A single really good mouse-tail file on Jewelers Row can be $15. Or as cheap as $5.

Here are a bunch of choices.

https://www.ottofrei.com/Close...le-Set-Assorted-Cuts
 
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Thank you, those look good!

I have little use for files, what I’ve needed has been handled by a fine chainsaw file and sand paper. I just need a round file at about 400grit and don’t need a full set.




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I ordered some LP1680 files to try.




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Wow, the LP1680 series are small indeed. My Japanese nut slot files go down to 0.254mm but are made for slots. The Nicholson round needle file starts at a millimeter and tapers up from there, hitting 2mm diameter within 20mm of the tip.



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I bash harbor freight a lot, but I've been using their needle files for years, and they work well, and hold up well, and are inexpensive.

I just used some for making a slight adjustment on a Dawson sight a few days ago, in fact.
 
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I would look for needle files made in Switzerland. There are some that are embedded with diamond chips that might be best for hardened steel.


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