Having specific tools for ARs, Glocks, and shotguns all in one portable kit is a huge win, especially for those of us who like to stay prepared both at home and at the range.
If i need to choose only 10 guns for me, this would be my choice Handguns: Beretta 92FS, Glock 22, HK USP 45, Smith & Wesson 686 and Taurus Raging Bull. Long guns: AR-15, AK-47, Mossberg 590, Rossi Puma and Ruger M77.
Tools and anything engineering, just love this compact set. Steel quality and finish is very important and I love quality tools and guns. Thanks for sharing.
@@sammyprestwood3182His adoration for the p07 is just moot as my p320’s haven’t given me issues but that CZ couldn’t go without a malfunction a single range visit. Just don’t trust outlaws judgement because of my experience.
I love the gun reviews but I definitely enjoy these one off's related to gear. I'm glad you went thru all of the tools in the pouch. Keep up the great work!
When living in Kentucky, I went to Missouri for a gun day. I loaded my trailer with my portable gun tool box and spare parts. While their I had four people over time, ask me for spare parts and the proper tool to install them. Having the proper tools is important. Having the proper spare parts is also.
That’s an amazing system. I have some tools put together but that thing is sweet! They are expensive. However, good tools aren’t cheap and cheap tools aren’t always good.
You can contact fix it sticks and they will sell the brass rod sections individually. I got enough to do a 22" barrel with a surefire muzzle device on it. Also, the adapter for them in your kit is 2 pieces because one part has a different thread pitch, it will fit stuff like the nylon brush that comes with glocks.
Everything in one bag is fantastic. I have a lot of gun Fix-It tools, but it's a loose amalgamation of things with no particular meeting place in my little-bit- of-everything gun cleaning toolbox. This will solve that problem.
They’re made with low quality metal. I had a screwdriver head get bent torquing a screw to it’s very low torque spec. Just build your kit out piece by piece for better quality.
Use correct bits and this won't happen. I'm an auto mechanic, I have snap-on, Mac, and matco tools. No matter how good something is, if used incorrectly it's got a good chance of breaking. I've used fix it sticks bits extensively for the last 4 years and haven't destroyed any of them. Ymmv
Overpriced 1/4" hex drivers. You can put together your own kit much cheaper and with better quality components than this Chineesium pot metal stuff. Snap on this ain't.
@@markschick3796 yeah no, I bought it and used it like a year and a half ago. It was the slotted (flat head) bit, so uh, no the wrong size pal. It’s soft metal. Just because that guy made a claim in the TH-cam infomercial don’t make it a quality product.
There is a cheaper kit that doesn't have the 3 pre-set torq limiters and if you look around you can find them for sale for way less on different sites.
I have bought all the ottis kits for each caliber plus i use a kobalt kit thats about same size but saying all that , i probably spent over $300 on all that, if you only got 2 or 3 firearms yeah definitely a waste of money , at least its not snap on it would cost $400
So you had this for a while and loved it but somehow we still got a thank you brownells for sending the kit you are reviewing... math is not mathing..... why would you get a kit you already had...... hmmmmmmmmmmmm
At least be honest about it Sootch, you didn't just come across it again and decide to do a video on it. A lot of the bigger, PAID for positive review and endorsement TH-camrs have been making this same video on Fix It Sticks. Now, we all know they make a Fantastic product, that's not the issue here. It's the dishonesty from YOU.
Having specific tools for ARs, Glocks, and shotguns all in one portable kit is a huge win, especially for those of us who like to stay prepared both at home and at the range.
If i need to choose only 10 guns for me, this would be my choice
Handguns: Beretta 92FS, Glock 22, HK USP 45, Smith & Wesson 686 and Taurus Raging Bull.
Long guns: AR-15, AK-47, Mossberg 590, Rossi Puma and Ruger M77.
Tools and anything engineering, just love this compact set. Steel quality and finish is very important and I love quality tools and guns. Thanks for sharing.
*sootch* Hay sootch that kit you got there, it's the cats ass, thank-you sir for taking the time to show us. GOD Bless brother.
Thanks for stopping by Kevin! Have a great weekend my friend.
God Bless you and yours!
..the three best YT gun channels are you, The late Paul Harrell (RIP)and Hickok...IMHO...
Honest outlaw is not bad either.
@@sammyprestwood3182His adoration for the p07 is just moot as my p320’s haven’t given me issues but that CZ couldn’t go without a malfunction a single range visit. Just don’t trust outlaws judgement because of my experience.
Thanks Brother, Paul Harrell was a legend. Hickok45 is the God Father of Gun Channels and I have a face for radio and a voice for print! lol!
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@@sammyprestwood3182 Thumbs down for honest outlaw
I love the gun reviews but I definitely enjoy these one off's related to gear. I'm glad you went thru all of the tools in the pouch. Keep up the great work!
I love mine.
Compact take anywhere with ease..
I just ordered the callahan 100 something piece set from Midway for $40, normally $100!
I made my own !
These “modern” Gun Tool Kits need to come with sight pushers and sockets.
When living in Kentucky, I went to Missouri for a gun day. I loaded my trailer with my portable gun tool box and spare parts. While their I had four people over time, ask me for spare parts and the proper tool to install them. Having the proper tools is important. Having the proper spare parts is also.
Pretty sweet kit👍🏻
This is the best channel to get informations about guns and equipments, cheers from Brazil.
That’s an amazing system. I have some tools put together but that thing is sweet! They are expensive. However, good tools aren’t cheap and cheap tools aren’t always good.
I have the Glock kit, its very nice as well, I also have an iFix 1/4" driver and its outstanding.
You can contact fix it sticks and they will sell the brass rod sections individually. I got enough to do a 22" barrel with a surefire muzzle device on it. Also, the adapter for them in your kit is 2 pieces because one part has a different thread pitch, it will fit stuff like the nylon brush that comes with glocks.
absolutely enjoy my Fixit Stix kit. very useful.
Everything in one bag is fantastic. I have a lot of gun Fix-It tools, but it's a loose amalgamation of things with no particular meeting place in my little-bit- of-everything gun cleaning toolbox. This will solve that problem.
Very nice ! Would make great Christmas gifts!!🎁
Works Tool Kit. Yes
👍I am impressed.
Outstanding sootch
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
I’d love to see a PSA GF5 AKM review
Fan, very handy, thanks
My OCD is envisioning this in a cut out in a Pelican rifle case.
I have the small ratcheting fixit sticks in my pouch and use them to fix all kinds of this on commercial aircraft almost daily….
Fantastic review. Do you recommend obtain the individual torques or the all-in-one torque set?
They’re made with low quality metal. I had a screwdriver head get bent torquing a screw to it’s very low torque spec. Just build your kit out piece by piece for better quality.
That's a shame, considering the price.
It was either the wrong size, or just stripped the hell out of that screw at 3:42
Use correct bits and this won't happen. I'm an auto mechanic, I have snap-on, Mac, and matco tools. No matter how good something is, if used incorrectly it's got a good chance of breaking. I've used fix it sticks bits extensively for the last 4 years and haven't destroyed any of them. Ymmv
Overpriced 1/4" hex drivers. You can put together your own kit much cheaper and with better quality components than this Chineesium pot metal stuff. Snap on this ain't.
@@markschick3796 yeah no, I bought it and used it like a year and a half ago. It was the slotted (flat head) bit, so uh, no the wrong size pal. It’s soft metal. Just because that guy made a claim in the TH-cam infomercial don’t make it a quality product.
So early that all the comments are onlyfans bots 😂
"Luck favors the prepared!"
You should upload a better video on the Henry Single shot shotgun you reviewed. It was made for sabot slugs and you were shooting everything but that.
You lost me at $264!
There is a cheaper kit that doesn't have the 3 pre-set torq limiters and if you look around you can find them for sale for way less on different sites.
EXACTLY! 👎🏽
I have bought all the ottis kits for each caliber plus i use a kobalt kit thats about same size but saying all that , i probably spent over $300 on all that, if you only got 2 or 3 firearms yeah definitely a waste of money , at least its not snap on it would cost $400
Price for Italy is 470 € (521 USD), are they nuts?
$234?!
No fucking way.
I love mine, but i definitely over paid for it.
Which axe/tomahawk is on the wall in back?
So you had this for a while and loved it but somehow we still got a thank you brownells for sending the kit you are reviewing... math is not mathing..... why would you get a kit you already had...... hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mr old school motor head takes a range bag shooting and in the field.
At least be honest about it Sootch, you didn't just come across it again and decide to do a video on it. A lot of the bigger, PAID for positive review and endorsement TH-camrs have been making this same video on Fix It Sticks. Now, we all know they make a Fantastic product, that's not the issue here. It's the dishonesty from YOU.
Great review thanks ..very helpful, appreciate you showing everything.
Men & tools go together like lamb & tuna fish.
Looks like gimmick to me.
Keep up the channel great info and love it.been watching for I think four years.🇺🇲🇺🇲🙏
Your channel is a real TH-cam gem where every video is a little work of art. Keep up the great work 🐡🔹🦧
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