14 May 2019, 23:39
Beretta682EGun vise - any thoughts
Thinking of getting this
https://shop.opticsplanet.com/...dEAQYASABEgI_0PD_BwEAnyone own or use it ? Any thoughts or advice.
Thanks
Mike
We do not have a dedicated gun vice.
We use normal vices for other purposes.
17 May 2019, 03:45
impala#03I use a regular bench vise with leather padded jaws.
17 May 2019, 08:04
craigsterI f I were to buy one I'd probably go with something like this:
https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...tipton-best-gun-vise18 May 2019, 18:05
john c.quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
I f I were to buy one I'd probably go with something like this:
https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...tipton-best-gun-vise
i got this one too. for cleaning and inletting and bedding etc it works good, having inletted and bedded exactly one rifle so far with it. lots of cleaning. and 2 scope mount jobs. but i wouldn't use for a job requiring beating on a part to get it off or ?? its great for what its intended for.
18 May 2019, 21:41
LuckyduckerFor long gun cleaning I haven't seen or used a better vise than the Tipton Best Gun Vise. For working on guns I have an adjustable Parrot vise with leather covers glued to the jaw faces. There may be better vises on the market but not for the money I spent for it.
08 July 2019, 07:32
ANTELOPEDUNDEEquote:
Originally posted by impala#03:
I use a regular bench vise with leather padded jaws.
This, only I use hard rubber vise pads. Snug it just enough to hold the gun securely for cleaning.
13 August 2019, 00:35
AtkinsonI use a custom Keesy Kimbal vice..Gun Smith Jim Brockman, Windell Id. had a number of them at one time, well designed for the custom gun builder and can be positioned, corner rounded an pretty well designed for the gunsmith..Keesey was from alpine, Tex. close to my home and a good friend and he was a guild member. He passed some years ago. A great gunsmith. He designed these vices for gunwork, and they can be move to many positions and come with protected jaws, that last forever.
I also have a couple of bench vises..