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  • Bertfish

    Throw bread on me
    Mar 13, 2013
    17,662
    White Marsh, MD
    Who owns one? Is it worth a damn?

    Might have thought of a Father's Day gift.
     

    Art3

    Eqinsu Ocha
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 30, 2015
    13,318
    Harford County
    I'm curious about this myself. Somewhere I saw one that fit into an pistol grip, which seemed like a great idea...if it was a useful/decent tool to begin with. I guess the real question is, if you keep your AR well maintained at home, what tools do you really need in the field anyway? :shrug:
     

    Bertfish

    Throw bread on me
    Mar 13, 2013
    17,662
    White Marsh, MD
    I'm curious about this myself. Somewhere I saw one that fit into an pistol grip, which seemed like a great idea...if it was a useful/decent tool to begin with. I guess the real question is, if you keep your AR well maintained at home, what tools do you really need in the field anyway? :shrug:

    I always seem to lose the little Magpul A2 front sight tool. Figure attaching it to a larger object may help.

    Also may go for a set of gunsmith screwdrivers. That may honestly be more useful.
     

    Art3

    Eqinsu Ocha
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 30, 2015
    13,318
    Harford County
    I always seem to lose the little Magpul A2 front sight tool. Figure attaching it to a larger object may help.

    Also may go for a set of gunsmith screwdrivers. That may honestly be more useful.

    Realistically, though, how often do you mess with the sight? I mean, I guess the one time you need it...it would be nice to have the tool.

    I do NOT reccomend these "gunsmith" screwdrivers:sad20:
    https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0030HL5O0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    I was very stoked that they were Made in USA :patriot: But...the blades are still too thick for the needs of my old milsurps (big screw, narrow slot), and I broke the tip off of one. I can't remember exactly how (trying to turn a screw, obviously...I wouldn't use these as chisels or prybars), but that was a real bummer.

    How about a FAT wrench?
    https://smile.amazon.com/Wheeler-Ac...1592358517&sprefix=FAT+wr,sporting,142&sr=8-3
     

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