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Question on the best gun vise to buy
Bill Hollinger
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11-14-2012 01:09 PM
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I've looked at the Tipton Best Gun Vise, the MTM Gun Vise and the Lyman Revolution. The Lyman looks more sturdy but I just don't know.
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Vices are like holsters. One's never enough. They never quite do everything you want. And there's always something to get annoyed about.
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I'm liking this Gunsmith's VersaCradle.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
I've been lusting after this old thing:
Was anyone hurt?
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For cleaning, maintenance, repairs and such. I worked on Sturm Ruger 44 carbine this week and with the scope mounted it was a pain in the neck with it flopping all over the bench. The trigger housing, which was the issue, was easy as it was held in place by my Morgan Chicago #40 Bench Vise with leather pads. I just thought it would be nice to have a set up that would hold the gun secure for odds and ends type work.
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Maybe all you need are the fancy Brownell's vice jaw pads. Will grip the stock sercurely without marring. But, again, like holsters, one tends to build a collection of "cast offs" that rarely get used. But when the right situation comes up you have options.
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I kinda liked that old blacksmiths vice.
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