Wheeler Delta Series AR Combo Tool
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Wheeler Delta Series AR Combo Tool

Code: 156999
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$29.64

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Product Description

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Description: Wheeler Delta Series AR Combo Tool. The Wheeler Engineering Delta Series AR Combo Tool will cover most of your AR-15 service needs with a single tool. An innovative layered and laminated stamped steel construction makes the Delta Series Combo Tool the most durable AR tool available. This construction method allows the use of hardened steel barrel nut pins designed to hold up to heavy torque requirements. A cut-out for a 1/2" drive allows the tool to be used with a torque wrench or ratchet driver. Profiles for buffer tube lock nut and flash hider are included.

Manufacturer: Wheeler Engineering

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Wheeler Engineering
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: AR-15,AR-10
  • Tool Type: Wrench

Specifications

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  • Brand: Wheeler Engineering
  • Material: Steel
  • Models Fit: AR-15,AR-10
  • Tool Type: Wrench

Customer Ratings & Reviews

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Ratings Snapshot
3.0
out of 5
5 (0)
4 (0)
3 (1)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
3.0
out of 5
5 (0)
4 (0)
3 (1)
2 (0)
1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
1 Total Reviews
Works in Basic Applications
3 out of 5
Blister308
Location: Red Oak, TX
Date: December 4, 2021
I feel they tried to do too much with one tool. Buffer castle nut engagement didn't feel too solid. The 1/2" drive holes are again not a secure feel. Instructional diagram and reference chart showing basic torque force vectors applied to the barrel or castle nut when a torque wrench is applied at the offset wrench socket. Actual torque being applied at the wrench socket can vary greatly with the angle between the tool and a torque wrench. A straight angle of zero (parallel) will generate max torque, a 90 degree angle between tool and wrench produces much less torque. Pretty darn discerning, but firearms demand higher accuracy than changing a tire...
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