Not Your Grandfather’s Armorer’s Block
Friday, 07 October 2011
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For years many 1911 smiths have used the round blue armorer’s block from Brownells. It has always served its purpose for driving out pins or holding a barrel in the V-groove. Last year, Hilton Yam and his 10-8 Performance products introduced a new glass reinforced nylon 1911 armorer’s block. This one is a multi-featured block that seems to be replacing the “blue blocks of cheese” on many benches.
PURCHASE THE 1911 AUTO ARMORER’S BLOCK ONLINE AT BROWNELLS – IN STOCK AND SHIPS IMMEDIATELY (more…)
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