Perfect timing!
Just what I have been looking for. ;)
Bonus is that the company owner is a brother firefighter. :cool:
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Perfect timing!
Just what I have been looking for. ;)
Bonus is that the company owner is a brother firefighter. :cool:
Skip taking the family to dinner one night, and it pays for itself. :)
What makes this worth the money to me is the ability to catch solvents and parts. I just wish they made a version in white to contrast with the gun parts.
Coolest thing I see from them is the horizontal wall mount.
Needs to be made of welded aluminum so you can lag screw it to a stud and have some sort of locking device.
Be a kick ass way to display the rifle.
Another option might be MTM Case-Gard.
http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/shooting/gunm.html
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...MCaseguard.jpg
I have had great success with my Brownell's mag well block in a vise. I think that the trays underneath would be great. How stable is the platform for barrel and castle nut work?
Dont know about castle nut, but I doubt the tray would be the ideal tool for removing/installing a barrel nut...
OK, sounds like what I thought upon seeing it. Maybe it could be fastened down to the work bench? How much torque do you think that those posts can handle?
For that kind of work, I believe the gun vice block would be more appropriate.
http://www.plastixplustx.com/ar15/ar15_prod_ppar3.jpg
The stand and tray looks to be for cleaning and fitment of smaller components.