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Discover the AR-15 Free-Float Handguard Wrench 🛠️ by Arrington Accuracy Works, featuring a durable steel handle and aluminum head for precision!

ARRINGTON ACCURACY WORKS AR-15/M16 FREE-FLOAT HANDGUARD STRAP WRENCH - ARRINGTON ACCURACY WORKS FREE-FLOAT HANDGUARD WRENCH

100004209

Attributes

  • Weapon type: AR-15
  • Delivery weight: 0.431kg

Item details

Made in USA
  • Specifications:
  • Make: AR-15
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  • Specifications:
  • Make: AR-15

Description:

Plenty Of Leverage To Remove & Reinstall Any Diameter Float Tube
Heavy-duty strap wrench gives you plenty of leverage to remove screw-on free-float handguard tubes, even those sealed with thread locker or frozen on by corrosion between the barrel nut and guard. Large, adjustable strap of tough, reinforced rubber wraps securely around any diameter handguard, with no risk of scratching the finish, and grasps the guard tighter as you apply pressure. Lets you position the strap right over the threaded end of the tube for maximum torque transfer where it s needed most. Hefty steel handle won t bend, no matter how much force you apply, and machined aluminum head maintains optimal alignment of handguard, strap, and handle. Indispensable time-saver for professional armorers or anybody who regularly faces the chore of changing handguards.

Free-Float Handguard Wrench
SPECS: Steel handle, aluminum head, rubber strap. 10 (25.4cm) O.A.L.

Attributes

  • Weapon type: AR-15
  • Delivery weight: 0.431kg

Item details

Made in USA

Customers reviews

Customer ratings (3)

1 / 5
Not recommended

Brownells USA Bad product 18/02/2012

was using this to install a free floating hogue tube on an AR15. The strap broke after only a moderate amount of pressure was applied, right at the juncture where the allen screw holds it into the frame of the wrench. Not enough slack in the strap and not enough length or girth on the actual wrench to get proper leverage.

Not recommended

Brownells USA waisted my money 27/05/2011

first time i used it the strap broke, but it was long enough to repair, then broke again, had to round the inside edges where it was cutting into the strap, it broke, had to order another. it broke. good idea, bad design. Now its a [$] paperweight.

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