Rastoff
US Veteran
This is correct. The tool is only half the equation. The small allen screws are especially problematic.Even if you have a perfect wrench, variances in the hex in the set screws purchased in bulk by the thousands are going to ofset the wrench anyway. At the end of the day, it's a **** shoot. Find something tight (Metric or SAE) and take the dingin' set screw out.![]()
Thanks. The best is difficult to nail down. However, the most consistent I've seen have been Snap-On. There are plenty of tools for less that are fine, but those have been the most consistently good.I am pretty new here, but I have found your posts to be informative and well though out.
That said: What source would you recommend for 'tools' that are true to size (precision)?
The point I was making above was not that the tool has no value, just that I don't expect much from a tool intended to do multiple purposes and to be portable. Those are almost always second best.
Putting together my own portable armorer's kit, I like these:
Dasco 22 6-Piece Pin Punch Kit #22 Not all of them, just the two small ones.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/access...8-wts-shooboy-custom-gunsmithing-hammers.html
A multi-bit screwdriver
And, believe it or not, one of these: (one metric and one SAE)
FOLD-UP WRENCH SETS | Brownells
With these I can fix most issues I've seen with most guns. An armorer's block is also nice, but not as easily portable.