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ULTIMATE ARMORER'S TOOL for GLOCK®

ULTIMATE ARMORER'S TOOL for GLOCK® Reviews & Ratings

Multi-function tool lets you do a complete disassembly, change sights, replace parts, even give your favorite Glock®a quick brushing off. Features a 3/32" pin punch, 3/16" flat blade for connector removal, 3/16" sight nut driver and a cleanup brush. Pocket clip for handy carry.


SPECS: Brass body and flat blade. 4ѕ" long. Stainless Steel pin punch.


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Reviews Summary
Customers appreciate the versatility and initial quality of the ULTIMATE ARMORER'S TOOL for GLOCK®, but many express disappointment with specific components that fail to function as promised. Issues like poor threading and attachments sticking are common, raising questions about the tool's overall reliability and manufacturing quality.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
70%
While some users admire the tool's initial quality and heavy-duty feel, others report significant issues with specific components, notably the functionality of attachments and threading quality, leading to a mixed perception of product reliability.
Functionality
60%
Many reviewers highlight the tool's intended versatility for handling multiple tasks like punches and front sight removals. However, dissatisfaction arises when certain features do not perform as expected, causing frustration and undermining user confidence.
Assembly Issues
50%
A recurring theme involves problems with the assembly of the tool, including attachments getting stuck and poor threading of components. These issues detract from the overall user experience and raise concerns about manufacturing quality.
Value for Money
40%
Some customers view the tool as a good value given its multifunctionality compared to purchasing individual tools. Others suggest that the drawbacks may not justify the price, making the issue of value subjective among users.
Customer Expectations
50%
Reviewers express strong expectations for performance based on the product's design and intended uses. Disappointment arises when these expectations are not met, emphasizing a perceived gap between marketing and actual functionality.
5
Great tool
This is a great deal I'm buying another one. The one I have now I combined with Otis http://www.brownells.com/gun-cleaning-chemicals/brushes-amp-bore-snakes/specialty-cleaning-brushes/brass-scraper-set-sku668000017-22942-49074.aspx And a ar chamber brush. The 8-32 threads can make any combination of tools you need to clean any pistol or rifle.
5
Excellent tool
I bought this because I needed both a punch and a front sight screw remover for my Glock. This is a great way to get both tools in one and is cheaper than buying them separately. I don't really care for the screwdriver and brush on it though.
2
This thing is a joke
And LWD is an embarrassment to first world manufacturing. Brush doesn't thread onto tool. Are we to believe these guys can manufacture a gun barrel when they can't even thread a cap right? Tool seems well enough made but doesn't assemble.
2
Almost, but no star
Loved it out of the box, although it was kinda pricy it felt like heavy duty quality, with lots of function. Worked like a charm. I put all the attachments back into the body of the tool with a big smile on my face. That smile quickly turned to disappointment as I tried to use the tool the next day and realized all those nifty attachments were stuck permanently within the body of the tool.
1
Great in Theory, Horrible in Execution
This tool has the potential to be great, and is very nice in theory. Unfortunately that's where it ends. Under the threaded head for the flat head and punch is a broached segment for a front sight tool, this would be great, if it fit. The broach was poorly done on mine and does not work as advertised. Bought this for an upcoming Glock Customization course at Montgomery Community College, I'll be sure the other students are aware of the tool and it's downfall.