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    Perfect timing!
    Just what I have been looking for.

    Bonus is that the company owner is a brother firefighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker53 View Post
    Why wouldn't you save your money for ammo and AR mods. a 19.95 vise block works great .

    I am sure this product is nice. Be realistic though . It is a cookie sheet with a vise block built in.

    This just seems to me to be one of those products that is an excessive waste of money to purchase. Especially when you probably already own a vise that swivels.

    Just my 2c
    Yeah but this has the advantage of letting you work in your house, instead of in your cold garage...the walls help keep in tools and small parts, too, which is a bonus!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge_Runner_5 View Post
    Yeah but this has the advantage of letting you work in your house, instead of in your cold garage...the walls help keep in tools and small parts, too, which is a bonus!
    Not only that, but not all of us have garages or space for a workbench with a clamp.

    I think the cost is negligible for the benefit you get.

    That's just my opinion though.
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    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.
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    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.
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    Another option might be MTM Case-Gard.

    http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products/shooting/gunm.html

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    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?

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    Dont know about castle nut, but I doubt the tray would be the ideal tool for removing/installing a barrel nut...

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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGoodwin View Post
    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.



    The stand and tray looks to be for cleaning and fitment of smaller components.

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