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AR-15/M16 MAGAZINE FEED LIP TOOL

AR-15/M16 MAGAZINE FEED LIP TOOL Reviews & Ratings

AR-15/M16 MAGAZINE FEED LIP TOOL

The Brownells AR-15 Magazine Feed Lip Tool is designed specifically to bend the feed lips back into place, so they guide the cartridge body like they’re supposed to. Trying to straighten the lips with pliers can create rough, unsightly gouges, or worse yet, cracks in the metal that can’t be repaired. The steel shank with bevel cut and slot allows you to hook the lips and keep them supported, while you tweak their angle of contact on the cartridge case. The AR-15 Magazine Feed Lip Tool reconditions those old magazines and saves the cost of buying new ones.




SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Material: Machined Steel
  • Handle: Plastic
  • Length: 5-1/2"

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5
Magazine Feed Lip Tool
Excellent tool to straighten out bent magazine feed lips. East to use and fits the aluminum lips perfectly. Almost like doing body and fender work on Magazines.
4
Will still leave marks on the magazines
Brownells Feed Lip Tool This simple tool is used to adjust the feed lips on AR15/STANAG magazines. Sometimes the feed lips are bent, too tight, or too loose. There aren't any instructions on how to properly use this tool, but using logic I was able to figure it out. I'd say that this tool isn't totally perfect. It can/will still mar the feed lips slightly especially when opening the lip clearance. It left half-moon markings on the feed lips although there wasn't any physical damage. It is a fairly basic tool, and I'm sure you could make your own using a thick screwdriver and a die grinder to cut the slot. This tool wasn't too expensive, so it was a good and inexpensive addition to my AR15-specific tools. Overall: 4/5 stars, instructions or techniques to assist the user would be great. It still marred my magazines slightly.
1
Did not work for me
The tool slipped off the metal feed lips of the magazine every time without changing the angle even slightly. Pretty useless in my experience.
1
Bad sample?
Picked up to reprofile some mags for 458 SOCOM. The metal at the little channel for the 'lip' portion was squashed out of form on the first mag. I'd guess the metal was just too soft for the job. Maybe this was a bad sample from whoever makes this for Brownells. My Aluminum feedlip tool from MPA has held up for several mags with only minor deformation. That should say something about the metal used in this tool. Brownells was great in getting the return processed. Thank you.