Wheeler 89 Piece Professional Screwdriver Set for Firearms

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Wheeler 89 Piece Professional Screwdriver Set for Firearms

Whether you are a professional or in-home gunsmith, the Wheeler 89 Piece Professional Gunsmithing Screwdriver Set is a must-have staple in your toolset. Unlike other screwdriver suppliers, Wheeler’s engineers measured the screws on over one hundred modern and antique firearms to ensure that we offered specialty bits for every situation. Whether you are working on a Browning Superposed, a Remington 700, a Smith & Wesson revolver, or a Colt single action, you will find that there is a bit to fit every screw on your gun. The two included drivers feature magnetized tips and rubber over-molded handles that improve ergonomics and grip while reducing hand strain. The driver shafts and bits all have a black phosphate coating that prevents rust and corrosion and extends tool life; guaranteeing that your tools will look great for years to come. All the contents are neatly organized and secured in a premium latching hard case that easily stacks on top of other Wheeler screwdriver sets for smart, convenient storage.

Features

  • Includes 15 Essential Bits Made Specifically for a Variety of Stocks, Scope Bases, Grips, and More​
  • Hollow-Ground Flat Bits Create a Precise Fit to Prevent Damage to Screws and Firearms​
  • Rubber Over-molded Handles Improve Ergonomics and Increase Grip while Reducing Hand Strain​
  • Magnetized Driver Tips Securely Hold Bits, Ensuring They will not Fall Out During Use​
  • Black Phosphate Coating Prevents Corrosion and Extends the Life of the Driver
  • Premium Latching Hard Case Organizes and Protects Contents, Keeping them Secure and Protected During Transport and Storage
Weight 5.00 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 9 × 4 in
MPN

4001008

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