True that man. Anybody who's ever dropped buttered toast is in the at risk category. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure why we don't just have one in our range bags along with broken shell extractors and bolt pry bars. All you need besides the punch is a square piece of wood and something to hit it with. If you can find a fence post and a rock it's something that could hypothetically be fixed in the field.
Anyone know where to get one and how much they cost?
Does whacking a gas key with this repair tool not compromise the screws or the seal or whatever? Would this tool be in the collection that DoD armorers have?
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You brace the key itself on a bench block. The tool is in the manual, but I don't know if it's something they currently do or not. Might even depend on the armory. I suspect some just throw them away, because I've seen carriers with fubared keys trickling out of military bases on Armslist.
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