Packmayer 31 piece screwdriver set isn't too bad. Had mine for 3 years and it's lasted well (only broke one bit and was able to replace that)
I don't want to chew up my Weihrauch with the badly fitting wedge shaped variety. Anybody bought a good set recently?
Cheers
Chris
Packmayer 31 piece screwdriver set isn't too bad. Had mine for 3 years and it's lasted well (only broke one bit and was able to replace that)
You really can't beat a set of turn screws for working on guns.
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I have this set and it's great. Worked a treat on my browning auto5 which is notorious for chewed screws dye to the very slim cuts.
The driver is also magnetic which is handy.
It's available in the UK and off of the usual auction sites
Donald
You wanna see what he uses on 35s!
Re the screwdrivers, I also have a Pachmayr set as Mr Bee mentions. All good.
However, you will also often see suitable sets in places like Aldi and various other discount shops at very cheap prices.
And yes, proper gunsmiths' turnscrews are lovely. A always wanted a good set, but they're not cheap. Finally managed to but some from UK Neil when he was selling his workshop bits off. But they're that lovely that I'm reluctant to actually use them.
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Here you go mate, not cheap though, but well worth it:-
http://www.sheffieldknives.co.uk/acatalog/8-122.html
Neil
Current airguns:- Steyr LG110: Steyr LP10: Air Arms HFT500: Weihrauch97 fully customised.
I've found the Pachmyr set on Amazon, it's reasonably priced and has good reviews, might order these. Also, Machinemart has a few sets on it's website - I'll drop in next time I'm in town and take a look...
I cannot comment on the springers but on my HW100, it is allen keys that you need.
For me: big Brownells Master set, bunch of other "magna-tip" type bits, including Pachmayrs, and about 100 Allen keys collected over the years. Seems to meet the requirements.
Drayper expert series electricians set are very good from toolstation must be the expert one though, most drayper tools are just re badged crap these days .
Had a set in daily use for three years so worth the money .