someone that removed one already might be more helpful, but on my kit, I put it almost completely and then removed it. I kind of turned it one way and the other slowly and it finally came off. when totaly in, it must be a lot more difficult, but I guess the best way is to try very slowly and patiently.
you can of course try to saw it. You have to know that the part with the small teeth that is closest to the other gun part is a separate part, if you want to cut it, maybe you can cut that small part with really sharp pliers cutters, this will open a clear path to the cylinder to cut. by the way, just remembered that the binding post itself is not zamac but more likely brass, so a lot harder to cut.
Personally, and I'm just giving my point of view here and you do what you want with it, the binding post on the Tomen is quite close to the real thing. In my case, I didn't replace it. I replaced the weaver knob however because it's a bit poor on the tomen. If I had a vintage radio, I would just display it next to the tomen maybe, and change the weaver knob instead.
sorry, just giving you more stuff to do
at some point my girlfriend said, I don't understand why you bought a kit, you just changed all the parts... well, no I didn't change all the parts, but to her, it was like so.
cheers
you can of course try to saw it. You have to know that the part with the small teeth that is closest to the other gun part is a separate part, if you want to cut it, maybe you can cut that small part with really sharp pliers cutters, this will open a clear path to the cylinder to cut. by the way, just remembered that the binding post itself is not zamac but more likely brass, so a lot harder to cut.
Personally, and I'm just giving my point of view here and you do what you want with it, the binding post on the Tomen is quite close to the real thing. In my case, I didn't replace it. I replaced the weaver knob however because it's a bit poor on the tomen. If I had a vintage radio, I would just display it next to the tomen maybe, and change the weaver knob instead.
sorry, just giving you more stuff to do
at some point my girlfriend said, I don't understand why you bought a kit, you just changed all the parts... well, no I didn't change all the parts, but to her, it was like so.
cheers