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Gun tool
26 August 2012, 22:00
larryshoresGun tool
I have historically brought a small box with miscellaneous tools to be used in the case of gun issues. Frankly, it is a pain in the backside.
I have just come across something in the September issue of Petersen's Hunting. It is something like a Leatherman except it has various tools to work on guns. It is $24.99. I bought 4 of them. I like it and will be carrying it in the future.
The website is
www.getguntool.com26 August 2012, 22:18
retreeverI bought one also cool.
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26 August 2012, 22:19
NavalukI will check it out. I leave in 1 week and I just put together my standard bunch of tools rolled up in a rag and stuck in a ziplock bag, gun kit.
26 August 2012, 23:14
MartyNeat idea. Available at Amazon, just ordered mine.
http://www.amazon.com/Real-Avi...-2&keywords=gun+tool26 August 2012, 23:16
bwana cecilVery interesting, but what is the quality?
Doesn't do any good if it's a P.O.S.
Hopefully it's good stuff, I sure could use a couple of them myself.
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26 August 2012, 23:32
edholumI enjoy my Real Avid gun tool. Seems to be high quality so far- a couple of the tools are so tight it was difficult to get them out at first. They don't lock either so caution when using the blade. But I would recommend this tool for most gun cleaning/travel kits.
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27 August 2012, 17:06
bwanajayThanks for the heads up Larry. I leave for Moz. in a month and will certainly have this tool with me.
27 August 2012, 23:51
MikelravyGreat idea! I'm going to get one for me and maybe one or two for presents.
28 August 2012, 00:21
Duckear$25 for a niche tool?
Where is it made?
Chinese crap, I'm guessing.
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28 August 2012, 01:18
mike7mm08All you really need is a screwdriver handle and bits specific to your gun. Brownells sells top quality tools. They offer a scredriver that takes quarter inch bits. Handel is hollow and will hold about a half dozen bits. I dislike combo tools. Seems like they are always missing something you need or what you need on them breaks right away and the whole thing is useless. With a driver handle and bits you can carry exactly what you need and if you break a bit you out a couple bucks instead of the cost of the whole combo tool.
Scroll all the way down the hollow handle is the last one on the page.
driver handleAny bit you might need.
Bits28 August 2012, 02:26
MikelravyI'll give a report when I get it. Seems pretty inexpensive for what it does.
28 August 2012, 02:31
surestrikeI've got one. It's pretty handy for something to throw in your day pack for those moments of mechanical misfortune in the field.
When I saw the title of this thread "Gun tool" my first thought was, hey I know that guy!

28 August 2012, 02:33
Use Enough GunI've read good and bad reports on it. I'll wait until more of you give it either the thumbs up or thumbs down.

28 August 2012, 02:45
larryshoresWhat Surestrike said +1
28 August 2012, 05:24
gunslinger55$17 on amazon bought 2 got free shipping I figure I'll bring it to Africa
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28 August 2012, 07:19
NavalukInteresting and timely subject. I head out to Zim next Sunday and obviously put together my tools. I was wondering if people could add their past tool list to their discussion of this new tool.
I bring a multi head screwdriver and bits for my scopes and to take my stock off if need be. That and a leatherman is all I bring. I don't have the experience level of most here so I'm looking to learn the easy way for once.
28 August 2012, 07:45
prof242I bought one when they first came out, trying to lessen the bulk that I normally carry (hey, no jokes about my waistline). The tool does work, but found I needed a couple more bits for my aggregate of rifles, specifically in hex wrenches. Also, the screwdriver bits on mine were a little thick for some screwslots. I stoned them down and things work better now.
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28 August 2012, 08:56
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
I've read good and bad reports on it. I'll wait until more of you give it either the thumbs up or thumbs down.
for $20, who cares? the choke wrench and a few other items are worth that. for that price i don't expect perfection- only something that fills a few basic needs.
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28 August 2012, 19:48
MikelravyAmen Jdollar. If It gets me out of a problem once I'll be satisfied.
31 August 2012, 18:19
MikelravyI got mine. It is bigger than I expected, but apears well made. One torx driver is a bit wobbly though. Well worth the $20 bucks IMHO
31 August 2012, 18:56
Oday450Received one yesterday and have mixed opinions. It's large and unwieldy and a bit awkward to use. Plus, the pin removal, choke tube, and knife blade will more than likely see no use. I'll take a smaller screwdriver and tool set instead of this one. The "Deginated Driver" is a better tool IMO.
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