New: Gun Plumber Multi-Tool from Birchwood Casey

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posted on May 1, 2018
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The new Gun Plumber Folding Multi-Tool from Birchwood Casey features a selection of gunsmith selected bits—including flat 2mm and 6mm hollow ground, Phillips #2, Torx T10 and T15. There are Hex wrenches in sizes 1/16-, 3/32-, 7/64- and 5/32-inch included, as well as a universal choke tube wrench—an added bonus for shotgun shooters. Additionally, the compact size of the Gun Plumber Folding Multi-Tool allows it to fit comfortably in a shooting bag or, even your hunting coat. Retail price: $11.80.

Made of steel, Birchwood Casey says the Gun Plumber Folding Multi-Tool is built to last for years of firearms service.

Learn more at www.birchwoodcasey.com

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