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    Industry Partner BPTactical's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Will need socket that does not have back bevel or it will not grip the thin little screw head.

    I picked this tool up last year when swapped out stock front sight. Has been very handy addition to range bag.

    http://www.glockstore.com/maintenanc...armorer-s-tool
    Or grind the face of a nutdriver.
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    Carries A Danged Big Stick buffalobo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Or grind the face of a nutdriver.
    Easy for you machinists. What about the burr on inside lip?

    I started to grind one down and decided for $20 I needed a new tool.

    Otherwise it would have been an excuse to visit my friendly neighborhood smith.

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    Carries A Danged Big Stick buffalobo's Avatar
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    Lex, I can throw my Glock tool in the truck tonite and meet up this week.

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    It's all good I appreciate it, I will go and buy something. Thanks again for the offer!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Easy for you machinists. What about the burr on inside lip?

    I started to grind one down and decided for $20 I needed a new tool.

    Otherwise it would have been an excuse to visit my friendly neighborhood smith.

    lobbed from my electronic ball and chain

    Using a grinder ? the burr is easy to remove, but it's a secret. Next time you grind something round, try rotating the part
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