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    Best place to Start collecting AR tools

    Is Brownells the best place to buy tools, want to give suggestions for xmas and start buying some tools

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    I have gotten my tools from Brownells, Midway and quite a few from Amazon (just know what you are looking for and getting).
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    I don't think so. I think you'd be better off buying from AR specialty sites like BCM, SKD Tactical, etc. I'm sure I've bought more firearms related stuff off Amazon than from Brownell's or Midway.

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    is the tapco multi tool any good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizz12 View Post
    is the tapco multi tool any good?
    Hammerhead tool.

    http://www.amazon.com/Hammerhead-Rif...ead+rifle+tool


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    I like Brownells.

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    Best is all relative, but Brownell's does have an excellent selection of AR and general gunsmithing tools. They stand behind all their products with a great no BS guarantee

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    Brownells is one of my number one places for tools and I tell this to my students. One of the main reasons is that they have a 100% return policy and that includes punches or other tools that get damaged. I have sent hundreds of dollars in stuff back for replacement.



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    +1 on Brownell's. Anything else they don't carry, I buy where I can.
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    Brownells and Midway are the places I like to shop. Invest in the best wrench you can afford. (The new Magpul wrench looks interesting but I haven't used one yet so I can't vouch for it. https://store.magpul.com/product/MAG535/misc ) A barrel vice, reaction rod, good quality torque wrench, armorers hammer and punch set would be a good start.

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