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GnGtools

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  1. Thanks 98z5v thats the info I was looking for.
  2. I havent fired a two stage trigger like the Geissele before, can you feel the stages? Their description of it sounds like the first stage at 2 1/2 lbs goes smooth then there is a crisp break for the second 2 lbs and the second stage. Is there (for lack of a better description) a bump in the trigger that feels like it stops and starts or is it smooth all the way through. Im looking for a new trigger and havent decided, but th Geissell is a lot less than the others...
  3. Hi Everyone, I made a couple bolt cleaning tools to make cleaning the carbon off of the bolt tail easy. Essentially the scraper knocks off the big chunks of carbon, then the polishing arm and pad polish every last bit of carbon off in just a matter of seconds. The whole process takes about 10 seconds and does not require any solvents. Since I made the tool for myself originally I made it with the shooter in mind and tried to make it functional and a good value. Here is a picture of the tool, but for a video of how it works, visit my website www.gngtools.com or you can see it here on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M16c2EKFXs. Originally I made this for the .223, but knew I had to have one for my .308 so I have both calibers available. If you have both, you just need one tool and can buy the additional caliber blade so one tool cleans both rifle bolts. Thanks. Greg
  4. Hi Everyone, This is my first visit to this site and I'm already hooked. I am not new to the AR platform, in fact, I met Drew through my website www.gngtools.com and he told me about this site. I make and sell a bolt cleaning tool for the AR platform in both .223 and .308 and he thought it would be a good fit and something people on this site would be interested in. Now that I'm here, I just like the site. I will post some more info about my tools and site in the appropriate forum soon. Greg
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