Preview: Fix It Sticks Compact Pistol Kit

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posted on February 7, 2022
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Fix It Sticks Compact Pistol Kit

Maintaining a handgun sometimes requires specialty tools, and the Compact Pistol Kit from Fix It Sticks offers not only those but wrenches, hex bits and even a variable torque driver to make the task easier.

Secured in a zippered nylon pouch measuring 61/2"x25⁄8"x15⁄8", the kit comes with Fix It Sticks’ Ratcheting T-Handle with locking hex drive, a Mini All-In-One Torque Driver, Glock sight tool and a bushing wrench for M1911-style pistols. Also included are a steel pick, cleaning brush bit, Aimpoint bit, 3/32" and 1/8" pin punches and four brass cleaning rod sections.

An assortment of electroless-nickel-plated bits stays organized in a molded holder that accepts the standard 1/4"-profile base, including Fix It Sticks Torque Limiters, and includes: 6, 8, 10 and 15 Torx; No. 1 Phillips; and 1.5, 2, 3 mm and 1/16", 5/64" and 3/32" hex drivers.

The suggested retail price on the kit is $180. For more information, visit fixitsticks.com.

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