Stay Connected. Email Address:. Our Customers Say Thanks again for the quick response. Item received yesterday : Fast and Perfect! I received my order today. Thank you very much for the fast service. Keep up the good work. You've won yourself a loyal customer! Read More Submit Your Own. Tactical Supply Inc. PHONE Apply lateral pressure to scrape along the edges and watch as the carbon peels off. Secondly, drop the firing pin into the firing pin hole and turn in either direction to scrape carbon buildup on the flange.
Lastly, the patch hole can fit cleaning patches, which fold over, and slide into the bolt carrier for scraping and carbon absorption.
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Justin Trump verified owner — November 12, Your email address will not be published. Add to wishlist. Holding a cleaning patch around the bolt while turning it will capture most of the residue that is removed. One thing to note is that not all civilian AR bolts are the same, and most of them are not the same size as military issue. The bolt from my AR was a little loose when inserted into the C.
All bolts so far encountered have been restored to "tactical tolerance" quickly. Inspection cleanliness can be quickly achieved by the addition of solvent and a patch or two.
This is done by inserting the end into the carrier. Once the tolerance check is complete, a patch can be added to the tool to clean the inside of the carrier.
Again, there was a poor fit between my carrier and the tool for the tolerance check which is good! When the patch was added, there were no fit issues and I was able to clean the carrier without a problem.
The final step is to check the tolerance of the firing pin. This is done by inserting the firing pin into the opening in the body of the tool that looks like a plus sign. My firing pin was quite loose. As an added bonus, the manufactures included a hex slot that will hold standard hex bits. While this is a nice feature, the lack of any holding mechanism means that any up or down pressure with push or pull the bit out of the tool.
While using the C. While the mil-spec tolerances built into the tool are slightly larger than my civilian rifle, the C. The functions included in the tool will serve soldiers well in the field, as well as the civilian shooter at the range. Its small size makes it easy to pack anywhere. Since writing this review, the C. PROS: - Good price.
Easy to pack into any range bag or field gear. CONS: - Designed for mil-spec rifles. Tolerances are slightly different for civilian versions. Any up or down pressure causes bit to slip out. If you took all the intestines out of your body and stretched them end to end Grant Lamontagne. Re: Combat Application Tools, Inc. Great review Mikey!
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