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ARMORER'S WRENCH AR15/M4

Item # MP MAG535
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MP MAG535
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MAG535
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Features

  • American-made with US steel
  • Heat-treated steel construction with manganese phosphate finish
  • USGI barrel nut wrench
  • Free-float tube barrel nut wrench
  • 1/2" torque wrench/breaker bar interface
  • Armorer's hammer
  • Rifle-length/Entry-length receiver extension wrench
  • USGI castle nut wrench*, usable with aftermarket end plates such as the ASAP and ASAP-QD
  • 3/4" wrench for most flash hiders/muzzle brakes
  • USGI torque spec references
  • Bottle opener

Product Details

American-made, solid steel construction with grip-enhancing phosphate finish engages both stock and pin-style barrel nuts. Fits standard sized flash hiders. Installs and removes rifle receiver extensions and carbine castle nuts, with extended teeth for use with ASAP plates. Two hammer faces. Works with 1/2" torque wrench, relevant torque specifications included on Wrench for quick reference. Convenient Bottle Opener for refreshments after the build is complete (fits both Metric and SAE bottle caps.)

Made in U.S.A.

E.A.R.

Export Administration Regulations Controlled Product

Specifications

  • Armorer's Wrench AR15/M4
    • Weight: 1.1 lb.
    • Length, maximum: 11.7 in.
    • Handle Thickness: 0.35 in.

NOTE: Not compatible with larger pistol-style receiver extension tubes

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Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

Features

  • American-made with US steel
  • Heat-treated steel construction with manganese phosphate finish
  • USGI barrel nut wrench
  • Free-float tube barrel nut wrench
  • 1/2" torque wrench/breaker bar interface
  • Armorer's hammer
  • Rifle-length/Entry-length receiver extension wrench
  • USGI castle nut wrench*, usable with aftermarket end plates such as the ASAP and ASAP-QD
  • 3/4" wrench for most flash hiders/muzzle brakes
  • USGI torque spec references
  • Bottle opener

Product Details

American-made, solid steel construction with grip-enhancing phosphate finish engages both stock and pin-style barrel nuts. Fits standard sized flash hiders. Installs and removes rifle receiver extensions and carbine castle nuts, with extended teeth for use with ASAP plates. Two hammer faces. Works with 1/2" torque wrench, relevant torque specifications included on Wrench for quick reference. Convenient Bottle Opener for refreshments after the build is complete (fits both Metric and SAE bottle caps.)

Made in U.S.A.

E.A.R.

Export Administration Regulations Controlled Product

Specifications

  • Armorer's Wrench AR15/M4
    • Weight: 1.1 lb.
    • Length, maximum: 11.7 in.
    • Handle Thickness: 0.35 in.

NOTE: Not compatible with larger pistol-style receiver extension tubes

Overall Rating
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1 Stars
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Questions 0

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Question
Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.