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The other way to look at it.... you've invested a ton into your rife. Do you really need to spend another $25 (an entire mags worth of ammo) for a dedicated tool good for nothing other than doing a one time 2-3min job... when a $2 POS is "good enough"? ;)

Mine is a nice (aka, not cheap) armorers mutli-tool, but I own more than 1 rife and still plan to do more. It's all about perspectives....
 
The other way to look at it.... you've invested a ton into your rife. Do you really need to spend another $25 (an entire mags worth of ammo) for a dedicated tool good for nothing other than doing a one time 2-3min job... when a $2 POS is "good enough"? ;) Perspectives......
I guess that depends on if you think you may use the tool more than once, as I have. I split the difference and got a $14 tool.
Commiefornia legal castle nut wrench?? :s0140:


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I wasn't aware it mattered if it was Cali legal or not. Does it?
 
I've never seen that one so I'll take your word for it, but it does look beefier than some of the other cheap stamping I've seen. I never would have found it on a site geared toward state compliance "upgrades".
Some of the cheaper castle nut wrenches work fine as long as they are "3 point" and are cut accurately.
 
I have the wrench @DirectDrive posted. It is not great as it can slip off pretty easy, but for the torque a buffer tube needs it will work if you are careful. I recently purchased the Magpul armorers wrench, so if you still need it, PM me your address and I will drop it in the mail on Monday.
 
What's the advantage to getting the multi tool over just a simple castle nut wrench? It looks sort of gimmicky.
Agree.
I've seen some really cheesy combo wrenches.
They are usually this pattern....I've seen them in pot metal and the Made in China sticker.
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There are some nice wrenches out there, but you have to decide on how much to spend.
How many times are you going to use it ?
You can get by with a cheaper wrench when you're assembling.
It's when you are trying to change out barrels, when cheesy fixtures and cheesy wrenches will puke up and possibly even damage your rifle in the process.
 
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