@mods I'm not sure if "free parking" is a more appropriate home for this thread, so feel free to move it if that is indeed the case.
That said... We have countless threads dedicated to all manner of specific types, use cases and/or brands of tools... and while I know many of us here are "hobbyist gun guys", we don't seem to have many threads on firearm related tools.
Do you have a dedicated drawer in your box, maybe a separate box or even a bench where you "wrench" on your firearms and keep your firearm tools?
Rather it be cleaning and maintenance, or assembly (ex; the AR platform), repair, or even actual professional gunsmithing.
I'm always curious to see what tools are actually being used to accomplish these tasks. The retail stores are filled with what generally feels like overpriced cheaply made garbage that rarely looks or feels like anything beyond a gimmick.
Although as we know, expensive doesn't always equal better or at least necessary either. I also find myself often using the same tools for automotive repair and firearm tasks, as many tools are general purpose and may not having a specific intended use.
That said... We have countless threads dedicated to all manner of specific types, use cases and/or brands of tools... and while I know many of us here are "hobbyist gun guys", we don't seem to have many threads on firearm related tools.
Do you have a dedicated drawer in your box, maybe a separate box or even a bench where you "wrench" on your firearms and keep your firearm tools?
Rather it be cleaning and maintenance, or assembly (ex; the AR platform), repair, or even actual professional gunsmithing.
I'm always curious to see what tools are actually being used to accomplish these tasks. The retail stores are filled with what generally feels like overpriced cheaply made garbage that rarely looks or feels like anything beyond a gimmick.
Although as we know, expensive doesn't always equal better or at least necessary either. I also find myself often using the same tools for automotive repair and firearm tasks, as many tools are general purpose and may not having a specific intended use.






