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2 March 2010, 17:58 #1
HammerHead Rifle-Tool
I just purchased myself one of these -- the titanium model.
http://www.hammerheadrifletool.com/H.../Products.html
I have a Bushmaster AR-15 Combination Armorer's Wrench and although it's very well made (has not broken on me yet), the HammerHead Rifle-Tool is even better.
I know quite a few folks here have spent money over and over replacing cheap, broken wrenches so hopefully, you will find this useful.Current WTSHTF Arsenal:
Mossberg 930 SPX 8-Shot, Mossberg 590A1 9-Shot, Mossberg 590 9-Shot
S&W M&P15T w/Trijicon REFLEX, TangoDown VFG w/Fenix TK11R2
1 Springfield XD .40, 2 Springfield XD-m's .40
H&K P-2000 .40
Beretta 92FS Inox 9mm
2000-Rounds of Ammo
Planned Purchases:
Bushmaster ACR Enhanced Configuration
S&W M&P15 PSX
Stag Arms M8
Ruger SR-556
More Ammo
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2 March 2010, 19:22 #2
It rocks I bought one at the SHOT show this year. I've done around 60 stocks thus far. It' GTG!
VA Arms Co FFL/SOT armorer
certified HK-sidearms/S&W M&P/BUSHMASTER/GLOCK/SIG-Sauer LE/FNH-SCAR armorer
competitive shooter sponsored by VA ArmsCo, W.A.R. rifles, BravoCoUSA, BCM, Bobro Engineering, Magpul, Magpul Dynamics, Hatfields Gunsmithing and Greeley Custom
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2 March 2010, 23:45 #3
Thanks for posting this, I hadn't seen it before.
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3 March 2010, 09:27 #4
Looks solid and I like the way it engages all four slots. Guess what I need to get.
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3 March 2010, 10:21 #5
Yup, that was another reason I decided to get it, despite the higher price. My Bushmaster wrench (and most other similar wrenches) only engages at three points. Some castle nuts are so tight that you either slip, scratch and gouge the heck out of your buffer tube, or strip the castle nut.
I have an SK 3/8" torque wrench, and the HammerHead allows me incorporate my torque wrench to torque the castle nut to spec., then stake it down.
And it's made in the good old USA!Last edited by ArizonaScot; 5 March 2010 at 18:22.
Current WTSHTF Arsenal:
Mossberg 930 SPX 8-Shot, Mossberg 590A1 9-Shot, Mossberg 590 9-Shot
S&W M&P15T w/Trijicon REFLEX, TangoDown VFG w/Fenix TK11R2
1 Springfield XD .40, 2 Springfield XD-m's .40
H&K P-2000 .40
Beretta 92FS Inox 9mm
2000-Rounds of Ammo
Planned Purchases:
Bushmaster ACR Enhanced Configuration
S&W M&P15 PSX
Stag Arms M8
Ruger SR-556
More Ammo
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4 March 2010, 21:32 #6
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Hi All,
Bob here of HammerHead Rifle Tool.
Thanks for the input...it's been an honor to provide this quality, American Made rifle tool.
The feedback has been GREAT and I'm happy to say many of our men and women in the armed forces have the HammerHead Rifle Tool in hand.
For all those waiting to receive their tool, I'm just finishing the fourth run since SHOT Show ...500 Tools! I'll ship tomorrow (Friday). It's been a run away train trying to keep up with demand...but hey, that's a good thing.
Let me know if you have questions or comments...stay safe, Bob
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24 March 2010, 17:06 #7
Just to confirm: This tool doesn't take down barrels, right?
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24 March 2010, 17:35 #8
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26 March 2010, 06:59 #9
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New Tool
UPDATE:
The current HammerHead Rifle Tool does not provide a barrel Nut device, however, I have a new tool just headed to production that is just as innovative and just as easy to use as the "stock" tool but, is designed to easily remove the barrel nut. As soon as I'm ready to get it out in the public, I'll get a number of samples to the same gang of guys who have been beta testing the first tool. Their honest opinions should be a good place to refer to for your next barrel nut tool should you need one.
Stay tuned, Bob
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26 March 2010, 22:15 #10
Please keep us posted, I'm yet to be overly impressed with any of the current wrenches out on the market.
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26 March 2010, 22:24 #11
What Stickman said. None of the ones I've held or looked at online have been overly impressive, they all look like tools that follow the cheapest-fastest approach to manufacturing. If the HammerHead tool took down barrels as well, I'd be ordering one right now. I certainly volunteer for beta testing.
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28 March 2010, 23:24 #12
I've had one for a bit now and I'm impressed. This will be a great tool for getting those stubborn receiver extension nuts moving. We'll have a few more photos and review up later on.
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29 March 2010, 04:11 #13Army Chief Guest
Very, very interested in these products -- and Bob, I've amended your account to reflect your industry affiliation as a Manufacturer. Glad to have you here, and we're looking forward to helping you get the word out on Hammerhead tooling.
AC
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29 March 2010, 04:33 #14
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30 March 2010, 15:07 #15
Looks very nice. Don't think I could spend the Jack for the titanium version tough ($119.50 vs. $39.50).
Thanks for making it in the USA!