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Gunsmithing
Advice on tools requested: barrel vice, action wrench
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1094872" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I'm using a budget set up but works very well without marring anything at all, I have the Viper vice which will grab any barrel or Savage nut, crank it down with paper around the barrel. I then use a Wheeler Rem action wrench, I had to blast of 2 MK5's and 2 Winchesters recently so I flip the cap of the wrench which lets the same wrench clamp up on the flat bottom action, put some paper on the action and tighten down modestly. </p><p>I was using a Snap-on dead blow but switch to a steel hammer and the actions just spin of with one blow, much better than the dead blow!!</p><p>I tighten my actions with an action wrench with a hex head so I can torque them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1094872, member: 13632"] I'm using a budget set up but works very well without marring anything at all, I have the Viper vice which will grab any barrel or Savage nut, crank it down with paper around the barrel. I then use a Wheeler Rem action wrench, I had to blast of 2 MK5's and 2 Winchesters recently so I flip the cap of the wrench which lets the same wrench clamp up on the flat bottom action, put some paper on the action and tighten down modestly. I was using a Snap-on dead blow but switch to a steel hammer and the actions just spin of with one blow, much better than the dead blow!! I tighten my actions with an action wrench with a hex head so I can torque them. [/QUOTE]
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