Posted: 6/13/2015 1:15:33 PM EDT
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Guys,
I'm not finding what I need on google or the search here so I figured I post and see what you use... I know I've seen it mentioned here but for some reason, search isn't coming up with anything.
I need to take my SiCo adapter off my .22. I've seen mention of a tool used for it. I'm looking for something better than my needle nose pliers. All my other wrenches are too fat for the slots. What is everyone using to accomplish this? |
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I need to remove my adapter b/c I need to pull and de-lead my barrel. I picked up this pistol used, cleaned it, and put it together. I didn't even think about lead build up. Check out my awesome targets...http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_16/159831_.html&page=1&anc=1738960#i1738960
Vice grips huh..... |
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I need to remove my adapter b/c I need to pull and de-lead my barrel. I picked up this pistol used, cleaned it, and put it together. I didn't even think about lead build up. Check out my awesome targets...http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_16/159831_.html&page=1&anc=1738960#i1738960 Vice grips huh..... I work on small things occasionally so I have one of these. It works on my adapter and is made of much stronger steel than most of the slim wrenches that are included with things that require them. |
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I work on small things occasionally so I have one of these. It works on my adapter and is made of much stronger steel than most of the slim wrenches that are included with things that require them. Quoted:
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I need to remove my adapter b/c I need to pull and de-lead my barrel. I picked up this pistol used, cleaned it, and put it together. I didn't even think about lead build up. Check out my awesome targets...http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_16/159831_.html&page=1&anc=1738960#i1738960 Vice grips huh..... I work on small things occasionally so I have one of these. It works on my adapter and is made of much stronger steel than most of the slim wrenches that are included with things that require them. Ouch, $30. Its a good idea though, thanks for the link. I'll put that as Plan B. |
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Ouch, $30. Its a good idea though, thanks for the link. I'll put that as Plan B. Quoted:
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I need to remove my adapter b/c I need to pull and de-lead my barrel. I picked up this pistol used, cleaned it, and put it together. I didn't even think about lead build up. Check out my awesome targets...http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_16/159831_.html&page=1&anc=1738960#i1738960 Vice grips huh..... I work on small things occasionally so I have one of these. It works on my adapter and is made of much stronger steel than most of the slim wrenches that are included with things that require them. Ouch, $30. Its a good idea though, thanks for the link. I'll put that as Plan B. Yeah, it's tough to justify if you are only going to use it for this. I just had a small collection of cheap skinny wrenches that came with different things and are pretty worthless and annoying and this replaced them all. |
