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  • Armorer's  AR-15 Wrench Armorer's  AR-15 Wrench 2

    Armorer's AR-15 Wrench

    An Armorer's Wrench is a must-have tool for any AR-15 builder. It is designed to assist with the building of and working on both upper and lower receivers for AR15 rifles. The wrench is a multi-use wrench that offers builders several practical uses for...

    $24.99
  • Glock® Bench Mat

    Glock® Bench Mat

    The Glock® is famous for its ruggedness and this bench mat is certainly just as rugged. It is a must have for any Glock® owner! This heavy-duty, rubber bench mat makes the perfect addition to your cleaning bench. The bench mat's oil resistant...

    $11.99
  • AR15 Magazine Vise Block

    AR15 Magazine Vise Block

    This heavy-duty vise block allows (you) the builder to securely mount your lower receiver into a vise using this magazine block. It is perfect for cleaning, servicing, or during assembly of your lower parts kit. Magazine block will fit perfectly into the...

    $6.99
  • AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set 2 AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set 3 AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set 4 AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set 5

    AR-15 Roll Pin Punch Set

    Forged and heat treated steel make this pin punch set some of the best you can buy! Made from Chome Moly Vanadium steel, no more flexing or bending when using these pin punches during your gunsmithing.

    $14.99
  • Tap Magic EP-Xtra® Cutting Fluid (4oz)

    Tap Magic EP-Xtra® Cutting Fluid (4oz)

    Lubrication required for your 80% jigs. If you're cutting and drilling any aluminum 80% lower or frame, you need appropriate cutting fluid. No, regular old WD-40 won't do. Tap Magic EP-Xtra Cutting Fluid provides proper lubrication, chip control, and...

    $9.99
  • AR15 Upper Vise Block AR15 Upper Vise Block 2

    AR15 Upper Vise Block

    Get an extra set of hands when you work on the top half of your AR with an AR-15 Upper Vise Block. This solvent-resistant polymer-constructed vise block holds your AR's upper assembly securely in your vise without marring or scratching it, so you can...

    $9.99
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    Olight BALDR S - Rail Mounted Light - 800 Lumens

    A powerful, compact laser/light combo for your handgun or rifle rail. OLIGHT's Baldr S takes all the best features in a handgun laser/light combo and pairs them with a great price and high-quality aluminum housing. The Baldr S has a bright, 800-lumen LED...

    Was: $129.95
    Now: $84.97
  • AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit

    AR Basic Gunsmithing Tool Kit

    We help you build your AR platform rifle by steering you in the right direction.  We also like to make it convenient and easy for you along the way.  That said, we've put together a little tool kit, so you don't have to figure out what tools...

    $49.99
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Quality, affordable AR-15 gunsmithing tools, cleaning kits, range bags, cases and gear.

Building your AR and keeping it clean means setting up shop. We've sourced what we found to be, through direct experience building and maintaining our own black rifles, the best (affordable) selection of AR-15 gunsmithing tools and cleaning components. Whether it's a full Armorer's Kit for assembling your first AR, or a simple rod-and-patch kit for keeping your rifling protected after shooting, these are the components you need to be a true custom AR builder and owner.

Tools Required for Assembling an AR-15

Generally, you'll need a selection of particular "specialty" hand tools to assemble an AR-15 parts kit and stripped lower receiver. If you want to assemble a custom barreled upper assembly using a stripped upper receiver, the same rules apply. We discuss the parts and tools required for this project in our AR-15 build series (check out our LPK install video here, where we go into these tools in detail). Tools required for building an AR from scratch include:

Keeping Your AR Clean

A decent .223/5.56 cleaning kit is critical for any AR owner. Even a single 30-rounder of spent ammo means a lot of carbon build-up in your upper and lower receivers, bolt, and barrel. You'll need to swab the internals of your AR to keep it protected from excessive wear and damage over time. The Pro Cleaning Kit provides a proper brass bore brush with bristles, cleaning patches, and the extra tools (pick and brush) you'll need to dig out that built-up carbon and fouling from your star chamber, bolt, and fire control group.

 


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