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Bat cocking piece screws
And if the tip or handle break a Snap-On dealer will replace it no charge. However, I agree, taper tips not preferred for firearms.I have the same set of snap-on screwdrivers that I've had since I was a mechanic 40 years ago and they still work great.
Those are tapered, Not hollow ground, Not the right screwdrivers for gun work.3 piece set I have a couple of. Have also gifted several sets through the years. Not as comprehensive as the Brownells set, but I use these a good bit.
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Agreed.Those are tapered, Not hollow ground, Not the right screwdrivers for gun work.
Hey Feller, you and me both, I bought a set of Grace wooden handles for Colt revolvers about 30yrs ago. One of the small ones seems to fit everything around the reloading bench and stays out all the time, my sons used it for everything. Needed it a while back and it was too worn out for the job and I thought I would just order another...wow! Don't remember the numbers but they wanted more for the one than I paid for the set! Guess that's just part of getting old... John
Yeah,Screwdriver bits are disposable items, I liked the Snap-On ones and bout 4 of each of the common smaller sized flat blade ones and also the phillips, that way when I broke one I had another to use and the dealer just kept replacing them.
Something happened between the local dealer and Snap On and he quit, since then we haven't had a local dealer and I have so many tools to do a warranty claim on.
The impact bits that LVL show are fantastic and hold up pretty well, better than most of the other sets I've got although the price of those sets is a bit more here than over there even with the exchange rate.
I have that many handles that take the 1/4 hex bits, short to long, fixed to ratcheting, finding good handles is easy but the only drawback is the diameter of them, which is why I find a fixed blade screwdriver very handy
Yeah! Most gave me the sob story too, I didn't the tools were warranty and they replace the reluctantly. I told them if they didn't replace them, I would call Snap On.Yeah,
Snap on and other tool truck warranties are really only good if they see you every week and are making them some money. I have large roll cabs full of All the big names, I was a heavy equipt mechanic for 30 years, I tried getting some broken tools replaced from two different trucks, They gave me a sob stories about how the warranties hurt them and I never got my tools replaced.
If I need something now, I buy the Icon brand from the Fruit Boys.
I looked at the Icon stuff when I was in the USA last and ended up buying a set of a/f & metric 6 point sockets to try, they seem to work OK.Yeah,
Snap on and other tool truck warranties are really only good if they see you every week and are making them some money. I have large roll cabs full of All the big names, I was a heavy equipt mechanic for 30 years, I tried getting some broken tools replaced from two different trucks, They gave me a sob stories about how the warranties hurt them and I never got my tools replaced.
If I need something now, I buy the Icon brand from the Fruit Boys.
