Gunsmith's tools

I have one of these in my range bag, whilst it isnt a comprehensive bit set it is enough to do most jobs whilst out from home! 👍🏻

I’m a massive Wheeler fan now!

Oh and how do you rate the rifle stand? I keep looking at them and thinking they look great VFM.
 
Just bought one of these yesterday: A Wheeler 100 piece set. Imperial and metric hex keys, imperial and metric nut drivers, loads of "common point" [flat] bits, plus posidrive, torx, and a weird Leupold thingy..


£149.99

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Gunsmith Tools, What guns are you anticipating to dismantle and reassemble?
From my experience apart from the generic tools there is a selection of gun specific tooling which leads into another area, the toolmaker type. I've managed to make my own specific tooling where required, however they tend to be less than ideal, points of contact which need hardening / tempering left out, material selection is what is available, machine tool accuracy with non professional equipment etc. I can draw on the expertise of a professional precision engineering company who work to standards in microns on exotic metal alloys with CNC machine tools valued at over £100,000 each, but that's going a bit too far!
Most tools are made on the Bench with hammer and forging . Hardening and tempering . You can also distroy some old screwdrivers and such and re-work them
 
If you are looking for more traditional looking turnscrews, Axminster tools keep the Narex ones in three sizes. Not silly prices either.View attachment 958098
I use a similar Parker Hale set, which fit quite well in HW slotted heads. I have many Grace USA screwdrivers but I haven't been too impressed with the quality. Shafts aren't straight and burs on the tips. Easily sorted, but you shouldn't have to.
I'll try wheeler next time, they seem to be good value.
 
In the photo below is a small number of the screwdrivers I have in my workshop.
The 4 wooden handled are "Gunmaker's screwdrivers, along with a London pattern;. the small plastic handled screwdriver is a Snap-On
And last but not least is a plastic box containing a ratchet handle bit set.
They all do the same job apart from the bit set which I purchased from Wilko's a number of years back before it closed down, this has 36 different bits and is by far the most useful out of all of these screwdrivers,it will do all the work the others do plus al lot more it also costs the least, less than £10, which go to show what I always say you dont have to spend a fortune on tools to do light engineering work on air guns.
If it gives you pleasure to buy expensive brand-name tools, that's fine, it's all down to what you want to spend your money on, and there's no problem with that but you don't need to.


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