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This reloader is definitely worth it! It saves you time and your thumb. It quickly reloads Tippmann Arms magazines. It can be reconfigured for righties and lefties by inverting the crank handle. Not much else to say about it, but it works!
This thing should come standard on the rifle. It seems to work so much smoother, and it's ambidextrous. It's a little larger so easier to grab and operate. I don't know how I went so long without one of these. When I replaced my charging handle. I realized that the stock handle is plastic.
This grip is not only nice looking but more importantly very comfortable. I have somewhat large hands. More like big palms but short fingers. When I buy cloves, I'm usually buying large or extra large to give you a point of reference. This grip fits great in the hand and gives you good control. I had it installed on my Tippmann Arms M4-22. One thing to note is that if you have an buffer tube endplate with sling attachments, then the beaver tail might butt up against it really tight. I'm also running a Fab Defense stock on my Tippmann Arms M2-22, which buy the way is a great training rifle with the cost benefit of using .22LR ammo.
This is a very nice, high quality Armorer's Wrench made by Midwest Industries. I have a few products from Midwest Industries and I've always been happy with their quality. This tool is no exception. It's well made and fits in the hand comfortably. I originally bought it for replacing my Receiver Extension (Buffer Tube) along with the Midwest Industries bench block. This tool made it easy to work on my AR and replace the Buffer Tube from Commercial to Mil-Spec. The fit onto the castle nut was perfect. This tool has all the features you need to work on your AR platform such as the barrel nut, castle nut, flash hider/muzzle device, bottle opener, and a flat spot to act as a hammer. It has 1/2" torque wrench sockets on either end so that you can make sure nuts are to proper torque. Did I mention it's also made in the USA? Well, it's also made in the USA and relatively affordable.
This Lower Receiver Block is seemingly made of very durable plastic and is a great tool to have for working on your lower. I bought it primarily to hold the lower so I can replace the Receiver Extension (Buffer Tube) from Commercial to Mil-Spec. This block did the job. I did put a bit of wood between the block and my vice jaws for two reasons 1) to protect the block, and 2) because the way it sat in my vice the jaws were not in a place where it would bite down evenly (meaning one of the jaws fell inside a contour of the block). Adding the pieces of thin plywood spread out the pressure and it worked perfectly. Not a fault of the tool, but a fault of my vice.