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The Device AR-15 Upper Receiver Fixture

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The Device AR-15 / M16 Upper Receiver Fixture is a professional, robust fixture designed for years of hard use. Featuring a quick, intuitive interface the Device allows rapid building/rebuilding and repair of an upper receiver for any AR15/M16/M4 family of rifles/carbines/pistols. It was specifically designed to allow all upper receiver parts to be installed or removed without interference. It was also engineered with rail systems in mind; the Device has clearance for most rail systems to allow installation and removal while the upper is securely held.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Sheesh.. Pricey.. Looks quite effective though.. I am sure it is geared toward the Gunsmith. But it seems pricey for a unit that only works for one style of firearm.

  2. This Device has intuition? Maybe that’s a cheap shot, out of context, or a reference – in the jargon of gunsmithing – that I’m not familiar with.
    But to claim that any device facilitates accomplishing a job is what a buyer expects.
    Apparently this device sets a low bar in citing its value.
    Caution in product claims is usually appreciated. But it’s beyond caution when it feels overstated just to assure you it doesn’t “interfere” with your goal.
    But it actually says that!

  3. I'm not sure this is a tool worth carrying in your store. A reaction rod is the ideal tool for installing a barrel or muzzle device. So the only real use is to install or remove the pin for the forward assist, and leveling a scope? There are much cheaper tools for that.

    The only use i see for this tool would be to hold it in a vice completely exposed for some kind of engraving work. But this tool isn't ideal for that either. And extent over priced.

    Are there other uses for this that I can't figure out?

  4. Very nice piece of hardware, however ridiculously overpriced. This thing is not made by Snap-on Tools it's made out of aluminum and it isn't complex to machine this tool. Let me know when it drops down to around $179 and I'll order one possibly two. Three hundred bucks that is ridiculous. We'll see how many of those you sell it looks like online you've only sold two so far. Or two reviews so you may have sold a few more but this isn't going to be a fast-moving item unless they get real on their prices. Not when you can buy a DPMS claw for 60 bucks and be done with it.

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