Reddit Reddit reviews SE 5-IN-1 9" Dual Interchangeable Hammer - 8355HH

We found 5 Reddit comments about SE 5-IN-1 9" Dual Interchangeable Hammer - 8355HH. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SE 5-IN-1 9
Instead of 5 hammers cluttering your workbench, have only one with 5 different interchangeable facesMulti use hammer specially designed for gunsmithing, woodworking, metal work and moreThreaded faces that are easy to change and stay securely on the aluminum headIncludes hard-to-find copper and brass for metal work without sparksRubber, nylon, and ABS provide varying hardness for non-marring blows and less recoil
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5 Reddit comments about SE 5-IN-1 9" Dual Interchangeable Hammer - 8355HH:

u/Cenomaniac · 2 pointsr/ar15

First buy some pin punches, like Grace or Tekton (avoid going cheap, they always break).

Then of course a proper hammer

Then some starter punches

Then some finishing punches (I know they say starter but they're better for finishing)

Yes, it costs money, but they pay for themselves. Also you don't have to dick around with taping things off as much if you have proper tools. The brass punches and the pin capturing starter punches help IMMENSELY in this area.

u/shikkie · 1 pointr/CZFirearms

I used these long roll pin punches:

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007WADKN0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and this bench block so I had room to punch the pins the whole way.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047WKF84/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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and this is the hammer I used (kinda can see it in the picture)

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Z7GGKQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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u/gwhunter280 · 1 pointr/ar15

Wheeler stuff is okay for one or two builds, but if you plan on tools lasting I would buy them separately. I bought wheeler initially and now have 8 ar's and have re-purchased all tools because the wheeler stuff doesn't last. I like the tapco intrafuse wrench because it has the necessary bottle opener, roll pin punches, plastic/metal hammer, allen keys, PRI upper block, pro mag lower block and if you have a free float handguard I use this spanner.



Edit: On my armalite ar-10t, the FF handguard requires a strap wrench so keep that in mind if you plan to deal with those.

u/BLSully · 0 pointsr/ar15

Assuming you have a table with a reasonably thin edge:

  1. clamp on vise
  2. basic pin punch set
  3. Hammer
  4. Flat blade screw driver
  5. I used a .025 feeler gauge to help me assemble the front takedown pin. Worked first try. Much easier than messing around with a razor knife.

    Last week I built my first AR on my computer desk in my bedroom. That said, I /did/ buy a complete upper, so I only had to build the lower and assemble the buffer tube (technically need to torque the castle nut, but if you stake it, it's not gonna come off, so unless you are assembling your barrel to your upper receiver or don't have much innate sense of rough torquing, I'd count the torque wrench as an optional tool)