Hardened steel, 90° facing cutter squares a muzzle after shortening; or use to repair dings and damage. Includes the cutter, a handle and one pilot, all in a polypropylene box. Interchangeable pilot keeps cutter properly aligned. Purchase extra pilots to use one cutter for many different calibers. Pilots for other calibers available separately.
Select following for other rifle/handgun muzzle, cylinder facing &chamfering tools.
SPECS: Facing Cutter Hardened steel. 3¼" (8.2cm) long (except .165" cutter, 2-3/8" (6cm) long). 1" (2.5cm) or .750" (19mm) diameter as required. Handle Aluminum. 3½" (8.9cm) long. 3 oz. (85 g). Pilot - Brass. 1¼" (3.2cm) long. Packaged in a polypropylene box.
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Evaluaciones de clientes para BROWNELLS 90° CUTTER & BRASS PILOT FOR .32 MUZZLE
Número de evaluaciones: 1
De brownells.com: 1
Evaluación media: 4
Good Jub Squaring Muzzle(18/03/2010)
If you don't have access to a lathe this is the best way to face a muzzle that you have cut. While the lathe is preferable this does a really good job in a pinch. It's built well, very sharp, and leaves a nice finish on the metal. I strongly recommend finishing the crown with 79 degree crown cutter.
Hardened steel, 90° facing cutter squares a muzzle after shortening; or use to repair dings and damage. Includes the cutter, a handle and one pilot, all in a polypropylene box. Interchangeable pilot keeps cutter properly aligned. Purchase extra pilots to use one cutter for many different calibers. Pilots for other calibers available separately.
Select following for other rifle/handgun muzzle, cylinder facing &chamfering tools.
SPECS: Facing Cutter Hardened steel. 3¼" (8.2cm) long (except .165" cutter, 2-3/8" (6cm) long). 1" (2.5cm) or .750" (19mm) diameter as required. Handle Aluminum. 3½" (8.9cm) long. 3 oz. (85 g). Pilot - Brass. 1¼" (3.2cm) long. Packaged in a polypropylene box.
Más...
Evaluaciones de clientes para BROWNELLS 90° CUTTER & BRASS PILOT FOR .32 MUZZLE
Número de evaluaciones: 1
De brownells.com: 1
Evaluación media: 4
Good Jub Squaring Muzzle(18/03/2010)
If you don't have access to a lathe this is the best way to face a muzzle that you have cut. While the lathe is preferable this does a really good job in a pinch. It's built well, very sharp, and leaves a nice finish on the metal. I strongly recommend finishing the crown with 79 degree crown cutter.