This 3/32″ Disassembly Punch from Apex is a spring-loaded tool built to make one specific, stubborn job a lot easier: removing the Front Locking Block Pin on FN 509, FN 510, and FN 545 pistols. It’s a dedicated solution for a common headache, not a multi-tool that does everything poorly. The tip has been modified to be flat, which means it seats directly on the pin face for a clean, direct transfer of force. No slipping, no marring, no wasted motion.
If you’re maintaining multiple FN pistols or just want to avoid fighting with a hammer and punch every time you break one down, this tool pays for itself fast. The design is simple: a spring-powered hammer that drives a pin. You align the punch in the Apex Disassembly Fixture (sold separately, and strongly recommended for consistent results), stretch the spring about 2 inches, and release. The energy hits the pin face directly, and with a few impacts, the pin pops free. It’s repeatable, predictable, and cuts down on cussing.
How to use it (the short version):
- Wear safety glasses. Remove all ammunition from the workspace. No shortcuts here.
- Unload and field strip the pistol per the factory manual.
- Remove the Take Down Lever from the frame.
- Place the frame into the correct Apex Disassembly Fixture.
- Set the fixture on a solid surface—leg of a workbench or concrete floor works well.
- Lower the punch tip into the fixture hole until it contacts the Front Locking Block Pin.
- Hold the anvil rings firmly with one hand to keep everything steady.
- With the other hand, pull the hammer rings to stretch the spring about 2 inches, then release.
- Check alignment after each strike. Repeat as needed.
Specs / fitment:
- Tip diameter: 3/32″
- Designed for: FN 509, FN 510, FN 545 (all variants)
- Tool type: Spring-powered disassembly punch
- Tip shape: Flat (modified by Apex)
- Requires: Apex Disassembly Fixture for your specific FN model (sold separately)
Why this matters for your shop or bench:
- Saves time. No more fiddling with loose punches and hammers on a slippery pin.
- Reduces wear. Direct, controlled hits mean less chance of damaging the frame or pin


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