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5 Ιουν 2011 · Make a long story short, after snapping both sets of vise blocks, watching the barrel spin in plywood and leather scraps, I figured I needed more clamping force and a block that would "give" a little without breaking.
AR-15/M16 Barrell Vise Block: here is how i made a barrell vise block for my Colt AR-15. Why spend big bucks for the tools when you can make them yourself? Here are the steps. It took me 15 minutes to make. This vise block is good for when you need to remove your flash…
16 Ιαν 2020 · I'm in the process of building a new barrel vise. I built one a while ago just like the wheeler engineering one, except I was using aluminum blocks instead of the wood blocks. The vise worked great, but I want to make one so I can use tapered bushings.
30 Απρ 2021 · This diy gun vise is from red oak, but I’ve made them from several species of wood including pine. The only change I would make, (and I keep saying I’m going to) is the hole that holds the cam should be elongated so it can be adjusted forward and backward.
23 Σεπ 2010 · Especially important for the home gunsmith, a barrel vise gives you the ability to do more work on rifles, shotguns, or handguns. For example, with a barrel vise you can pull the barrel off an old military Mauser and install a new sporter barrel. You can swap barrels on revolvers.
own wooden gun vise that cradles a shotgun or rifle for cleaning and maintenance or to make test firings and precise sight adjustments. A 3-ft. long 2 by 6 forms the base of the unit. There's a V-shaped upright at one end to hold the barrel and a vise at the other end that clamps down on the stock.
A barrel vise is used primarily by gunsmiths or those doing work on their firearms, usually rifles and shotguns, as a means of securing the barrel and action. Typically, the barrel vise is used for this when removing the barrel for gunsmith work, or for cleaning the barrel while in a secure position. A gunsmith's barrel vise can be a costly ...