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What is the best barrel removal tool?

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    Posted: Feb 03 2019 at 10:57am
There was a good discussion of this some months back, but I have searched and searched and can't find. Would appreciate some member input. Thanks.
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Thank you Wayne.

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I just stumbled onto this one. Would appreciate you gunsmiths opinion. 
Right now, I'm leaning toward Brownells action wrench.
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Originally posted by colreed colreed wrote:

I just stumbled onto this one. Would appreciate you gunsmiths opinion. 
Right now, I'm leaning toward Brownells action wrench.
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Not a gunsmith and I do not own an action wrench yet. When I do buy one I will most likely go with the on from brownells. With that said, the tool in that ebay link looks like it is a high quality heavy duty tool, much better than some I have seen.
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