Armor's wrench
Worked very well for installing and removing A2 adapter for 1.375x24 suppressors
The Griffin Armorers wrench is a 4140 steel wrench hardened to 48RC. Black oxide and oil dipped. Some finish irregularity is common to this industrial tool. The wrench allows installation of Griffin Muzzle devices, Castle nuts on AR firearms, Griffin Low Pro Rigid⢠rails, and interfaces with many Griffin Silencers for maintenance or configuring. This tool allows easy access to your favorite bottled beverage.
4140 Steel hardened to 48RC
Black oxide / oil dip finish
1/2" drive compatible
5/8" and 3/4" open end wrenches
3 prong CAR wrench geometry
Bottle opener
Worked very well for installing and removing A2 adapter for 1.375x24 suppressors
Got this wrench for tightening a flash hider onto a jam nut for a PTR-32. Almost no shoulder on the barrel threads required a jam nut. This wrench was thin enough to fit on the flash hider only without interfering with the jam nut.
Irritated that I had to buy a third armorers wrench, I was looking to find an inexpensive wrench for timing my muzzle break. I needed a thin wrench and this one met my needs. It’s quality made and the right price. Thanks guys.
This is a quality tool. Especially considering the price. Griffin also goes the extra mile and packages it nicely. You can tell when a company takes some pride in their work and it shows in this tool.
Great product and even better price point! Fast shipping as well.
Wrench worked awesome and is thin to work muzzle devices and spacers. The tool is a little rough manufacturing only reason i didnt give it 5 stars
Cost effective efficient solution.
Was looking for tool to tighten and time the Dead Air Keymo Muzzle Brake to an MPX-K ILWT threaded barrel in conjunction with my Torque Wrench 1/2" Drive. Worked out amazingly. Excellent craftsmanship and multipurpose. Very satisfied!
Good fitment on gun parts. Needed this to get between shims and muzzle brake. Can't beat the price for this tool.
I bought this to install a surefire muzzle device. Surefire has their wrench adapted but it’s been sold out for a long time and a crowfoot is too wide for the wrench slots on the device. Griffins tool had the right size wrench opening and give how narrow it was, it fit on the slots with ease. I haven’t used it for it’s other features and functionality but at this price I’m fine with that. Most wrench’s are well over $50.