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range 'tool' bag

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being a tool guy, I kind of suprised myself with jam at the skeet range and realized that I didn't really have any tools with me.
When I go to the 'regular' range, i usually have some - but now I'm thinking I really should carry a "gunsmith-in-a-bag" kit with me everytime. I already have a toolbox that I keep most of my gunsmith tools in, but I'm curious what others carry with them to the range.

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Re: range 'tool' bag

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I usually just have a multi tool and a knife on me. Has pretty much taken care of most issues I've personally had, but Honestly I've had to fix some issues for other shooters that required a rubber mallet (stuck slides, etc) and cleaning rods (one guy managed to chamber a 9mm backwards).
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CEOofEVIL wrote:I usually just have a multi tool and a knife on me. Has pretty much taken care of most issues I've personally had, but Honestly I've had to fix some issues for other shooters that required a rubber mallet (stuck slides, etc) and cleaning rods (one guy managed to chamber a 9mm backwards).
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