The ARMANOV Handgun Recoil Spring Tester is a compact tool designed to test the recoil spring strength of various handgun models, ensuring they function properly.
It features a simple design for ease of use, with a digital scale that provides instant readouts to determine if the recoil spring needs replacement.
The tester is made in Europe and comes with a high-quality nylon body, steel guide, cap, and a digital scale, and is compatible with a range of handgun models.
The Otis Magazine Plate Disassembly Tool is designed for the safe and easy removal of magazine plates on standard Glock® magazines for cleaning and maintenance.
It is not suitable for Glock® 30 round magazines or magazines with extended type base plates.
The tool ensures that the magazine plate and body are not damaged during the disassembly process.
The Brownells Floorplate Removal Tool for Glock is designed for easy removal of OEM floorplates on Glock pistol magazines.
Constructed from durable, injection-molded Nylon, it's ideal for maintenance or modifications without damaging the magazine.
While it is compatible with most Glock OEM magazine floorplates, it does not work with G42 or G43 models with finger rest.
The ALPHA PRECISION tool is designed specifically for easy disassembly of standard Glock magazines without the need for additional tools.
Made of aluminum, the tool is light, durable, and doubles as a bottle opener.
It is not compatible with magazine extensions, rubber base plates, extenders, or Magpul magazines designed for Glocks.
The Smart Mag Tool for Glock facilitates the disassembly and reassembly of Glock OEM magazines, making base plate changes and cleaning easier.
It features a design that captures the magazine spring during disassembly to prevent it from launching out.
The tool has a rubber overmolded base for stability and surface protection but is not compatible with extended base plates like the Glock +.
The GOV'T LENGTH 1911 RECOIL SPRING TESTER is a tool for measuring the compression strength of Government-length 1911 recoil springs to ensure they are not weak.
It allows for identification of unmarked springs' weight and prevents the risk of using an incorrect spring strength for specific ammunition types.
This tester is portable, designed to fit in a tool box or shooting bag, and can measure springs up to 26 lbs. However, it requires 2 AAA batteries which are not included.
The tool reforms 1911 Auto magazine feed lips for improved reliability with wadcutter ammo.
Designed by Lou Woll at Rock Island Arsenal, the "Yoke" ensures symmetrical shaping of magazine lips.
Made from 1018 Steel, hardened to Rc 50, the tool includes a yoke measuring 3" x 1" x 5/8" and comes with instructions.