tightened to the weapon comes from the
USA, so the instructions have the tighten-
ing torques are Imperial.
AR-15 owners who do not clean their guns
often will probably appreciate the scrap-
ers - the brass one for the moving as-
sembly, because they are tools that make
removing carbon buildup much easier. A
very cool tool is a wrench for removing
the barrel yoke in 1911 - yes, of course, it
can be done manually, but this tool makes
things much easier and is made so that
nothing violently pops out of the gun.
The wrench for the castle nut is rather
rarely useful - I have seen one, maybe two
cases so far, when this nut came loose.
Mini crowbar - this is more common, be-
cause you often need to lever, pitch or tilt
something that resists.
The drift pins come in handy when disas-
sembling the weapon, and here we have a
metal one and a plastic one, so that where
the pin does not offer much resistance but
is in a place that is easily scratched, we
can use the plastic one, and where "brute
force" is required - the traditional one.
The magnetic marker is a brilliant idea,
because it allows you to "stick" the re-
moved screws or dowels, which will pre-
vent them from getting lost.
In general - the whole set is made very
nicely and with good materials. I've been
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