Grace USA tools?

Yes, I own the RS-12 roll pin punch set, got them on amazon, great tools for the price.
They also manufacture for the military.
 
For the price they are good to go. If I were a gunsmith and did work on guns for a living I might go with something else but they completely suit my needs.
 
So far I've been pleased. They're nice tools made in the US at a fair price
 
I have a set of their screwdrivers that I've been disappointed with. The tips are too soft and will distort.
 
I like my screwdriver set. Seem well made and tip grind is spot-on for my bubbasmithing.
 
I like their punches and hammers, but I find that a high percentage of their screwdrivers have a burr at the tip. Once I file it off they are GTG, but it shouldn't be there.
 
I’m probably spoiled by my Snap-on’s. There is a notable difference between the two different products.
Have you tried the Wiha screwdrivers? I don't believe that they have a gunsmithing set, but there textured grip is great and I've never broken one. Of course nobody brings them around for fondling either.
 
I got the foldy kit with drivers, hammer, and a handful of punches. I like them. The stubby wooden handle screwdriver gets used a bunch. If they had a set with that stubby handle and different blade sizes I'd be all over it.

I also have the big sets of magnetic tip (short and long handles) and fixed handle drivers from Brownells too. They are awesome but there are way too many of them to tote around.

CHRIS
 
Have you tried the Wiha screwdrivers? I don't believe that they have a gunsmithing set, but there textured grip is great and I've never broken one. Of course nobody brings them around for fondling either.
I have a set of Wiha’s micro screwdrivers (eyeglass size). Very good tools.
 
I bought my set of Grace screwdrivers when I went to gunsmithing school in 1980. I'm still using them today.

Terry
 
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