First Look: Fix It Sticks Rifle Hunter's Toolkit

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posted on May 10, 2024
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LEDE Hunter's Toolkit

Fix It Sticks has introduced a toolkit for rifle hunters and shooters, appropriately called the Rifle Hunter’s Toolkit. Designed to be compact yet capable, this new toolkit is a combination kit, featuring the most commonly used hex bits to properly set up and maintain a rifle, and a genuine Hoppe’s Boresnake and pull-through bore cleaner bit to clean the rifle’s bore as needed.

The Rifle Hunter’s Toolkit comes in a zippered, soft carrying case that makes it easy to store and transport the kit, yet easily access all the tools when needed. Designed with input from rifle hunters and shooters, this new toolkit is portable, making it easy to take to the range, out in the field, keep in a vehicle or ATV, etc.

A Fix It Sticks Ratchet T-Handle w/Locking Hex Drive and an All-In-One Torque limiter are also included. The Ratchet T-Handle w/Locking Hex Drive works with any quarter inch hex bit, but also allows the use of tools that require a pulling motion such as the new pull-through bore cleaner bit. The All-In-One Torque Driver is perfect for correctly torquing action screws and properly mounting optics, and other parts and accessories. 

Included Tools

  • All-in-One Torque Driver (15-65 in.-lbs.)
  • Ratchet T-Handle w/Locking Hex Drive
  • 15 commonly needed 1/4-inch hex bits:
    • T10, T15, T20, T25, [Hex 3/32”, 5/64”, 1/8”, 5/32”, 3/16”, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, P1, Slotted 5mm
  • 1/2-inch socket and 1/4-inch bit adapter set
  • Pull-Through Bore Cleaner Bit
  • Hoppe’s Boresnake (AR-15, .22 -.223) or (.30 -.308)
  • Two-side, zippered case with molded accessory holder and side-cleaning pocket made with oil & dirt resistant material

The zippered soft carrying case features two separate compartments, one for the molded-in wrench and bit holder that is designed to hold any bit/accessory with a standard 1/4-inch drive, and a separate compartment for the Boresnake and pull-through bore-cleaner bit.

For more information, visit fixitsticks.com. MSRP: $190.00

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