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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.
3 Απρ 2019 · DIY Barrel Vice Block. Kamper223. 7 subscribers. Subscribed. 72. 8.5K views 5 years ago. For removing and installing muzzle devices. ...more.
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 supressor from the gun and not scratch the finish of the expensive/collectable rifle.
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.
This is a great option for those who want to do some gunsmithing without a permanately mounted vise. Its great for working on your fire arms anywhere.
A gunsmith's barrel vise can be a costly item to purchase, but an effective barrel vise can be made out of an existing bench vise with a vertical jaw using wood blocks. Items you will need. 6x6x2-inch wood block. Pencil. Saw. Routing tool. Sawdust. Standard bench vise (with vertical jaw) Step 1.
Action wrench made out of some scrap metal, two 3/8 bolts, and barrel vice made out of a peace of oak fire wood clamped in a bench vice.