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Good Castle Nut Wrench w/ Torque Wrench Slot
I've looked at a bunch of different armors wrench over past couple yrs and for the price and capabilities of this wrench plus the fact that most in this price range don't have a slot for a torque wrench but this one does and thats why I bought it on top of the price. Seems to be made of good steel and is nicely cut out. Used it a couple times to do castle nuts and so far it's worked out great and hasn't damaged or ruined any of my C. Nuts. I recommend this wrench.
Compact Armorers Wrench
The griffin armament armorers wrench worked pretty well for me. I was able to disassemble and reassemble my AR-15 by pairing this tool with my 1/2” drive ratchet and torque wrench. This wrench is not meant to be used alone as its own hand tool, the length is not conducive to that. Using the 1/2” drive opening works just fine.
Would recommend: Yes
Griffin wrench great for low clearance
Wrench flats are great to have, but they are not always accessible for a few reasons.
If you have to install your muzzle device AFTER you install your rail, and there is not much gap between your rail of choice and the device, then getting a wrench on to it can be impossible or problematic.
Also, if you need to time your device, such as with brakes, very often you will need accu-washers, shims, or similar spacers. These often butt against your wrench flats and interfere with properly gripping your muzzle device.
This Griffin wrench has been great. It is very thin but strong and easily clears rails, handguards, and washers, allowing you to properly grip your muzzle device when access to the wrench flats is restricted, and allowing you to get a proper torque on to your device. Considering the low cost, there is little to no reason not to have one in your kit.
If you have to install your muzzle device AFTER you install your rail, and there is not much gap between your rail of choice and the device, then getting a wrench on to it can be impossible or problematic.
Also, if you need to time your device, such as with brakes, very often you will need accu-washers, shims, or similar spacers. These often butt against your wrench flats and interfere with properly gripping your muzzle device.
This Griffin wrench has been great. It is very thin but strong and easily clears rails, handguards, and washers, allowing you to properly grip your muzzle device when access to the wrench flats is restricted, and allowing you to get a proper torque on to your device. Considering the low cost, there is little to no reason not to have one in your kit.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Strong
- thin
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Muzzle device install
Would recommend: Yes
awsome little tool
Buddy of mine recommended me to get one, and did not disappoint!
Pros:
- effecive
Cons:
- None
Would recommend: Yes
Sturdy wrench for cheap
Simple as can be, it's a wrench and works great for my griffin mounts. Thicker than I thought it would be based off the pictures which is nice considering it was less than $10.
Pros:
- quality, price
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Gunsmithing
Would recommend: Yes
GA armorers tool
Purchased this product in order to work on muzzle devices with tight tolerance to hard guard. This was an excellent purchase as it fits the purpose very well, has multiple tool head, fits torque wrench and is very thing which is a key point for my use. Would highly recommend
Pros:
- multiple heads, thin works in tight spaces, fits torque wrench
Cons:
- dont see any
Best Used for:
- Carbine, rifle use
Would recommend: Yes
Great compact wrench
It's a great wrench for your AR builds. It's compact, too, so it is easy to bring along to the range.
Pros:
- Strong Light weight
Cons:
- None
Would recommend: Yes
Fits loose
Only 2/3 of the tooth grabs onto the castle nut and you have to be super careful tightening it or else it'll slip off. The muzzle slot is loose and has a lot of pla. Probably not a good idea to torque anything down with this, Just snug tight. Great tool to have if you're with your friends and they need to work on their AR and borrow your tool so you give them this cheap one and use the expensive one for yourself.
Pros:
- Affordable
Cons:
- Fit loose
Best Used for:
- Loaning to peasants
Would recommend: No
Cheap but sturdy
Does everything I need and at a great price! Sturdy metal. Could use a long handle, but at this price I don't mind.
Would recommend: Yes
Armormors wrench
It’s okay. A longer handle would be better. Not enough leverage.
Would recommend: Yes
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Great Little Wrench
Great little wrench for tightening castle nuts and removing/installing muzzle devices. Easy to store and easy to use. It should be in your range bag.
Pros:
- Compact and functional
Cons:
- None
Would recommend: Yes
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