• Gunsmithing Tools

    by Published on 06-15-2019 07:00 PM
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    One of the unique benefits of the Savage 110 design (and the Axis as well) is the use of a barrel nut to set the headspace which makes it quite easy for the average person to change out their barrels. In more recent years other manufacturers have started using the barrel nut system on some of their rifles ...
    by Published on 06-30-2017 02:00 PM
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    If you're into older guns as I am, one of the biggest problems is knowing for certain what the actual choke constriction is on an older fixed choke shotgun. Depending on brand they may not be marked, or they may have a coded marking (asterisks or the like) and if you don't know the code you can't determine the choke. ...
    by Published on 06-25-2017 02:23 PM
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    If you own a rifle with a scope on it, you likely either own or have used a bore sighter at some point to get a new scope on paper. There are a number of different types of bore sighters on the market these days, but most fall into one of two categories, collimators or lasers. The laser styles are fine for bore sighting, but that's ...
    by Published on 06-06-2016 01:52 PM
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    One of the greatest mysteries for shooters has always been the condition of the bore in their rifles. How clean am I getting my barrels? Does my barrel have a carbon ring developing? How much throat erosion do I have? Is there any pitting in my barrel? All are questions that are impossible to answer without a bore scope, but most don’t want to or can't justify spending the money to purchase a professional quality bore ...
    Published on 11-29-2007 03:00 AM
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    A while back the topic of 35mm lapping bars, and sources for the same were being discussed. Mr. John Werre of Kokopelli Products and I became engaged in a conversation regarding his Accurizing Kit and the need for it versus just getting a steel or brass 35mm bar, lapping the rings and calling it good.

    Quite frankly, I didn't think I needed an entire kit and thought that it was overkill. After some emailing back and forth, Mr. Werre offered to provide us a kit to try and evaluate for the site. I choose a 35mm kit as most of the staff have a 35mm scope. As the timing worked out I was the fortunate one to test the kit. My choice of words will become clear as you read on.
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    Published on 02-14-2007 04:01 AM
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    The FAT Wrench comes nicely packaged in this easy to open blister pack.

    In today's highly competitive market, companies catering to sportsmen often introduce a multitude of products that for the most part are useless and serve no purpose other than to lighten the customers wallet. Fortunately there are also a large number of products being offered that meet a specific need or perform a specific task that is commonly encountered as well. The hard part is weeding through the advertising dribble and determining exactly which category each product falls within.

    The Wheeler Engineering FAT Wrench (Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench) is one of those products that falls within the useful category. Anyone who regularly works on firearms know the dreaded feeling of stripping out a screw by over tightening it ...