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Frag Out Magazine #45

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however, one and a half thousand. Prob- ably a similar set can be completed more cheaply - the question is only whether all the tools (rather not, however) and wheth- er similar quality. Of course, some things can be considered useless and aban- doned, but here, nevertheless, we have a comprehensive set for basic mainte- nance of several types of weapons. Long story short. Gadget? Yes. Thought- ful and useful? Yes. Expensive? Very. using it for a few weeks and so far I ha- ven't had any problems with it, and what will happen next, we'll see, although it doesn't look like there will be any excess- es. Everything in the case is kept in plastic pockets, which I like very much, because when opened it gives access to all the tools in a clear way. The worst in the end The Works Toolkit is nightmarishly expensive. Indeed, it's very thoughtful design, quality, workman- ship, complexity, torque socket, but it is, EQUIPMENT Who it's for. For gadget lovers who are gun owners and want a neatly organized set of easily accessible tools to help them operate their weapons. Is it for everyone? No, definitely not - because of the high price and pur- pose. Do you know how many of my gun-owning friends know how to, want to and like to poke around with guns? Well, just a handful. And it's good for them, provided they find it worth spending that kind of money on this The Works Toolkit. But this must be their own decision.

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