sheriffjohn
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Problem: Many, if not most, original antique percussion & flintlocks I fool with have screw slots that are not flat on the bottom, but tapered. Many are very thin and the screws not hardened. Buggered up slots due to ill-fitting drivers can ruin a gun in nanoseconds. Many modern firearms likewise have slots that are not commonly found in the "gunsmith screwdriver sets". What have you found to address this problem?
I don't need torx, phillips, etc. etc. included in the sets widely offered. Drivers suited for really good guns - like your skeet guns, safe queens, and valuable originals. Thin, assorted widths, tapering. Thanks.
I don't need torx, phillips, etc. etc. included in the sets widely offered. Drivers suited for really good guns - like your skeet guns, safe queens, and valuable originals. Thin, assorted widths, tapering. Thanks.