New for 2020: Fix It Sticks The Works Tool Kit

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posted on January 27, 2020
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When it comes to time spent at the range or in the field, nothing is more frustrating than realizing a component on your firearm or bow is loose and you don’t have the tool to rectify the situation. To solve that problem, Fix It Sticks developed The Works toolkit, which was on display at the 2020 SHOT Show in Las Vegas.

The works is designed for diehard shooters and hunters, and includes the All-In-One Torque Driver with adjustable torque settings, T-Handle wrench, choke-tube wrench and more. The kit also comes with a universal choke-tube wrench for shotguns, a 1911 bushing tool, a Glock front-sight bit, a castle-nut wrench for the AR-15, brass cleaning rods and a wide variety of bits for just about any screw on a firearm.

The kit comes with a soft carrying case that can be thrown in a backpack, range bag, or stored in a vehicle. Thanks to the All-In-One Torque Driver, there’s no need to over-tighten scope screws again. The tool kit features ¼-inch accessories and 8-32 thread components, as well as brushes, a patch kit, and a bolt carrier group scraper. No matter what type of shooting and hunting you prefer, The Works toolkit is a must for any range bag, and has an MSRP of $220. Fix It Sticks also offers different kits geared toward bowhunters or other shooting disciplines. For more information on any of these, please visit fixitsticks.com.

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