This combo is so perfect for so many jobs around the gun shop and on the range, it's impossible to list 'em all. Nylon head resists breaking, won't mar metal. Solid brass is the Basic for gunsmith use with punches and more.
SPECS: 1" (2.5cm) diameter faces. 10½" (26.67cm) hickory handle. Weighs approximately 6 oz. (170.1g).
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Customer ratings for BROWNELLS 1" NYLON/BRASS HAMMER
Number of ratings: 10
From brownells.com: 10
Average rating: 4.6
Works great(10/09/2009)
The little hammer just sits in a rack on my peg board but when needed I have instant access to either a nylon or brass head depending upon the need.
Excellent tool(11/10/2009)
I keep one of these hammers on every bench in the shop. The nylon is perfect when you cannot mar a finish, and the brass works great for when you need a solid hit, but can't deform the part. I have had my original hammer for almost two years, and it is still going strong, all I have done is touched up the nylon side with the disk sander to clean up the edge and keep it looking sharp.
I would buy this product again(14/10/2009)
Very well made,perfect size for most jobs on guns,You get the best of both worlds brass and nylon..
Quality hammer(02/05/2011)
Great balance, perfect weight and size for gun smithing. Its the hammer I reach for the most.
Best Hammer(05/10/2011)
What great purchase. I found this hammer to be perfect for most jobs. Extremely durable and strong.
Great hammer!(21/01/2013)
This hammer is perfect. Well made, the perfect size for gunsmithing, and the head is firmly attached to the handle. This is definitely a keeper.
Good Paperweight(24/08/2013)
First the good side. Its the right size and weight. Now the bad side. The heads do NOT screw flush with the base. The brass head leaves a 1/8" gap with the base. Same with the Nylon head. Also the Nylon head has a Big "O" mark the size of a dime marked on. I am sending this one back to Brownells because as it is it can only be used a paperweight.
Good gunsmithing hammer(05/12/2013)
As a former auto mechanic, I have hammers. I have a lot of hammers. This one is well-suited for working on guns though. The weight is right for the tap-tap that you need every now and then for a sticky pin or dovetail sight. With a nylon side and a brass side, it provides two options for non-marking, smacking power. Put your 32-oz smith hammer down and use this one on your handgun or rifle.
Very nice hammer. Glad I got this tool.(05/02/2014)
It's a very nice tool. I had a small brass hammer and wanted one a little bigger with a plastic head. It fits the bill.
Brownells is tops for gunsmithing tools.
brass and poly...perfect hammer heads(09/02/2015)
I thought I was going to buy an 8oz. ball peen hammer, but found that this hammer is much better. Bronze for non-marring the steel parts of the job (in case you miss a hit), and even doens't mar or wear the head of pin punches as brass is much inferior/softer than steel. The polymer head is good for light smacks for job fitting and ensuring a good mate of parts.
Best of all, the hammer heads are replaceable and could be bought again from Brownells.
Product no.: 818600100 BROWNELLS 1" NYLON/BRASS HAMMER Mfr Part: 156001050806023659 This combo is so perfect for so many jobs around the gun shop and on the range, it's impossible to list 'em all. Nylon head resists breaking, won't mar metal. Solid brass is the Basic for gunsmith use with punches and more.
39.9GBP82£39.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
This combo is so perfect for so many jobs around the gun shop and on the range, it's impossible to list 'em all. Nylon head resists breaking, won't mar metal. Solid brass is the Basic for gunsmith use with punches and more.
SPECS: 1" (2.5cm) diameter faces. 10½" (26.67cm) hickory handle. Weighs approximately 6 oz. (170.1g).
More...
Customer ratings for BROWNELLS 1" NYLON/BRASS HAMMER
Number of ratings: 10
From brownells.com: 10
Average rating: 4.6
Works great(10/09/2009)
The little hammer just sits in a rack on my peg board but when needed I have instant access to either a nylon or brass head depending upon the need.
Excellent tool(11/10/2009)
I keep one of these hammers on every bench in the shop. The nylon is perfect when you cannot mar a finish, and the brass works great for when you need a solid hit, but can't deform the part. I have had my original hammer for almost two years, and it is still going strong, all I have done is touched up the nylon side with the disk sander to clean up the edge and keep it looking sharp.
I would buy this product again(14/10/2009)
Very well made,perfect size for most jobs on guns,You get the best of both worlds brass and nylon..
Quality hammer(02/05/2011)
Great balance, perfect weight and size for gun smithing. Its the hammer I reach for the most.
Best Hammer(05/10/2011)
What great purchase. I found this hammer to be perfect for most jobs. Extremely durable and strong.
Great hammer!(21/01/2013)
This hammer is perfect. Well made, the perfect size for gunsmithing, and the head is firmly attached to the handle. This is definitely a keeper.
Good Paperweight(24/08/2013)
First the good side. Its the right size and weight. Now the bad side. The heads do NOT screw flush with the base. The brass head leaves a 1/8" gap with the base. Same with the Nylon head. Also the Nylon head has a Big "O" mark the size of a dime marked on. I am sending this one back to Brownells because as it is it can only be used a paperweight.
Good gunsmithing hammer(05/12/2013)
As a former auto mechanic, I have hammers. I have a lot of hammers. This one is well-suited for working on guns though. The weight is right for the tap-tap that you need every now and then for a sticky pin or dovetail sight. With a nylon side and a brass side, it provides two options for non-marking, smacking power. Put your 32-oz smith hammer down and use this one on your handgun or rifle.
Very nice hammer. Glad I got this tool.(05/02/2014)
It's a very nice tool. I had a small brass hammer and wanted one a little bigger with a plastic head. It fits the bill.
Brownells is tops for gunsmithing tools.
brass and poly...perfect hammer heads(09/02/2015)
I thought I was going to buy an 8oz. ball peen hammer, but found that this hammer is much better. Bronze for non-marring the steel parts of the job (in case you miss a hit), and even doens't mar or wear the head of pin punches as brass is much inferior/softer than steel. The polymer head is good for light smacks for job fitting and ensuring a good mate of parts.
Best of all, the hammer heads are replaceable and could be bought again from Brownells.