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Unread 07-20-2016, 11:28 AM   #41
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Jim, you make a high quality and great looking tool. Frankly, its the best looking tool on my bench. Its a work of art. One of these days I will actually use it to change a spring (LOL) but for now it just sits and looks pretty. I love mine.
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Get a nice recoil tool for 2016. Very useful.
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Makes changing a mainspring much easier; and I've done it a lot with fitting a correct tension spring to the baby and to the carbine projects. These off beat barrel lengths require custom "tuning" of the spring to get good reliable function = in and out many, many times!

And as Eugen says, it looks nice too!
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Jim,
Great tool to have for changing springs. I couldn't decide which one to get so so my family bought me both. I now have one maple and one walnut. They are just plain pretty.

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Jeffrey,
Thanks, glad you are pleased.
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