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AR Takedown Tools AR-TT & Glock®-Compatible Pistol Multitool with Carrying Pouch

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Remove AR pins and GLOCK® pins with a 2-in-1, hammerless kit!

Tired of fighting with roll pins, smacking big ole' punches, and wailing on your receivers or frames with a hammer?

The AR-TT and AR Takedown Tools Pistol Multitool (with included carrying pouch) are the answer.

The AR-TT: The Perfect AR-15 Pin Tool

The AR-TT features a unique, internally sprung hammer action to help remove stubborn and stuck pins and. Just extend the tool and releasing it, delivering 5000 PSI of force to remove pins and detents effectively and quickly.

The AR-TT is also a 10(+)-in-one multitool that takes care of takedown pins, trigger and hammer pins, buffer retainers, detents, and the firing pin in your bolt.

Whatever AR component you can think of that requires a small punch and a bit of force, the AR-TT tool will take care of it.


The Glock® Tool: A Multi-Role Pistol Tool

The Pistol Multi-Tool is an incredibly effective extractor for GLOCK®, P80, 1911, and other handgun pins and parts. Its 1/16" stainless steel pin allows you to easily install and uninstall small handgun pins as well as gets into hard-to-reach areas to effectively maintain or strip your handgun.

Use the Pistol Multi-Tool to manipulate tiny detents and small springs. You can even use it to scrape away carbon fouling and clean various surfaces and corners in your handgun's frame and slide.

 

AR-TT Tool Additional Specs:

  • Tool dimensions: 1/4" diameter, 1-1/4" long, 3/16" taper, 3/32" cross hole, concave end.
  • Smaller end specs: 5/32" and 1/16" reversible tip, 1" long, with 1/4" hex base.
  • The 5/32" tip is used for bolt and front detent pins. May also be used for M249 feed ramp and pins.

 


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