Designed for use with both short and long action Nucleus & Archimedes receivers in either left or right hand. Made from steel. Designed to be softer than the receiver in order to protect the receiver. Overall length is about 8.5 inches. Hexagonal end fits a 9/16 inch wrench. The wrench must be used with the large lug oriented in the 12 o'clock direction relative to the receiver. Damage to the receiver guide rails may result if inserted in an alternate orientation.
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109.9109.91GBP
Product no.: 100035977 AMERICAN RIFLE COMPANY NUCLEUS AND ARCHIMEDES RECEIVER WRENCH Mfr Part: 10004850784004547 Designed for use with both short and long action Nucleus & Archimedes receivers in either left or right hand. Made from steel. Designed to be softer than the receiver in order to protect the receiver. Overall length is about 8.5 inches. Hexagonal end fits a 9/16 inch wrench. The wrench must be used with the large lug oriented in the 12 o'clock direction relative to the receiver. Damage to the receiver guide rails may result if inserted in an alternate orientation.
The wrench is compatible with both short and long action Nucleus & Archimedes receivers, accommodating left or right hand orientations.
Made from steel, the wrench is intentionally designed to be softer than the receiver to prevent damage during use.
It has a hexagonal end for a 9/16 inch wrench and must be used with the large lug facing 12 o'clock to avoid damaging the receiver guide rails.
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Delivery weight: 0.481kg
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Made in USA
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Designed for use with both short and long action Nucleus & Archimedes receivers in either left or right hand. Made from steel. Designed to be softer than the receiver in order to protect the receiver. Overall length is about 8.5 inches. Hexagonal end fits a 9/16 inch wrench. The wrench must be used with the large lug oriented in the 12 o'clock direction relative to the receiver. Damage to the receiver guide rails may result if inserted in an alternate orientation.