Product Preview: AR15 Armorer's Master Kit

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posted on April 9, 2019
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The AR15 Armorer’s Master Kit from Real Avid is a one-stop-shop of necessary tools for any AR-15 hobbyist. The kit includes a torque wrench with a 200 ft.-lb. capacity, upper and lower vice blocks, a handguard removal tool, an armorer’s master wrench, a master bench block, and a vast assortment of other tools, from roll pin punches, to picks, to a front sight adjuster and more. Additionally, the kit comes with a handy guide to the “top” 18 modifications any AR-15 owner should know how to do. For more information on this $250 kit, please visit realavid.com.

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