1. Select the "extractor pin hole" that is the most rear from the bolt face.
2. With a 3 mm punch & small hammer, gently drive the pin into the bolt until it stops. (The punch should now be in contact with the extractor).
3. Remove the 3 mm punch and insert a 1.4mm punch. After hitting bottom tilt the punch at about a 30-degree angle "towards the bolt face" (as if to "hit" the "other hole"). You are trying to hit the pin, not the extractor. Slightly depress the extractor and g-e-n-t-l-y tap the punch.
4. When properly aligned (you will have to get the feel), the smaller 1.4 mm punch will move the pin enough to release the extractor.
I have no idea why this pin is designed this way. Presumably to prevent the pin from working it's way out. This does not explain how the pin can pass through without becoming bent.
Does anyone have an idea about this?