40% Off Savings on Savage Barrel Nut Wrench
Thanks to Savage’s signature barrel nut system, it’s easy for Savage rifle owners to swap barrels without gunsmith assistance. With a pre-fit barrel from Pac-Nor or Shilen you can easily re-barrel your rifle and set the headspace with go/no-go gauges. In addition to a barrel vise, you’ll need a specialized barrel nut wrench to swap Savage barrels. Now through 5/31/2010, MidwayUSA has the Wheeler Engineering Savage Barrel Nut Wrench on sale for just $22.99, marked down from $38.49 (a $15.50 savings — roughly 40%). For comparison, Brownell’s charges $47.90 for the Sharp Shooter Supply Savage barrel nut wrench.
The double-ended Wheeler Savage Barrel Nut Wrench (item #288765) allows easy removal of the barrel nut on Savage model 10, model 110, and model 12 series rifles. Made from 3/16″ steel, the Wheeler tool features two 1/2″ square drive holes for a swing bar or torque wrench.
This is the correct wrench at a great price. The provision for a torque wrench or breaker bar makes this superior to other offerings. Just remember to calculate the offset to get a true torque reading. The Belknap Extension Calculator is available online or as a download. It makes the calc easy.
http://www.belknaptools.com/extcalc.asp
I am a gunsmith in New Zealand. I need a barrel wrench that will remove the nut from a Savage model 12. Will you sell me one? Given that it is a tool and not a gun part I assume that there should be no issues.
Kind regards
Dave Ward