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The best I've found was Grey Goose & Tropicana.
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Nice recommendations made. But, I've used a set of "electrician"s screwdrivers" for years on my rifles/firearms that I purchased from LOL, Harbor's Freight. Hard metal in their tips and the flat head ones are not tapered, are straight ground. Being electrician screwdrivers, only metal exposed is at end of blade shaft.
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Another vote for Brownell's. Not cheap but worth the money.
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This is the set I just received from Brownell's and they are very nice and have all the basic screwdrivers needed. If you need additional tips or sizes, you just order the tips you need or a complete set or tips. This was the most reasonably priced set of the Magna tips I could find and they are "NRA licensed".... http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...magna-tip-screwdriver-set-prod22300.aspx
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got the wheelers and the cover just about everything, but they are brittle. of course most people tend to over tighten anyway.
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Went on a search a couple years back insisting on "made in the USA." Don't remember the firm, but it was Chicago based. Turns out in some really fine print inside the box they were made in China for a Chicago firm. Still pissed about that.
They work, but I still feel screwed every time I use them.
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They work, but I still feel screwed every time I use them.
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Got a share complete set of Brownells Maga tips I could let go. Bought it for my range box years ago and after a few time to the range told myself I didn't need it in there
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The best I've found was Grey Goose & Tropicana. +1
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Went on a search a couple years back insisting on "made in the USA." Don't remember the firm, but it was Chicago based. Turns out in some really fine print inside the box they were made in China for a Chicago firm. Still pissed about that.
They work, but I still feel screwed every time I use them. Maybe just the box was made in China.
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