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    The best one is the Smith Enterprise(I believe) USMC marked armorers tool. Wicked strong. I use a dedicated castle nut wrench that is from DPMS IIRC. It has 3 square contact points for the castle nut as opposed to the round single pin of the multi tools, it won't slip or munge up the castle nut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    The best one is the Smith Enterprise(I believe) USMC marked armorers tool. Wicked strong. I use a dedicated castle nut wrench that is from DPMS IIRC. It has 3 square contact points for the castle nut as opposed to the round single pin of the multi tools, it won't slip or munge up the castle nut.

    The separate wrenches were what I was leaning toward as well until I found the Tapco one as it has the 3 pts of contact on the castle nut as well. It's a much better setup for a multi tool than the DPMS version. I'm generally not a huge fan of the multi tool design in any tools, but for the amount of guns I build, it's sufficient. If I were doing it as part of my profession, I'd definately be looking at higher quality single use tools.

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