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Old 06-13-2016, 07:37 PM
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After 40 years as an industrial Millwright these are the only Hex and Torx wrenches I will buy. Small ones, no matter what make they are will break but these last with daily use better than any I have used.

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Now having said that I bought the SW22 Victory last week and had to put a 1/8 x6" pipe on the factory wrench to crack it loose. It was way to bloody tight for a screw of that size.
I actually thought I had broken the wrench but it had just snapped loose.

If you use the ball type of hex, remember it will not be as strong as the straight shank and you will break the ball off. Have fun getting that out of the socket if it binds.

The barrel screw wasn't tight at all. I cleaned the gun and tightened them back up with a 6" hex hand tight.

What I did notice though is the socket is not very tight on any of my Hex drives that I tried. IMO it could use a better quality socket head screw.

500 rounds and everything is still tight.
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