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Portable rifle maintenance kit.

#1 Post by LONG RANGE CAPT »

Often when away on a hunting trip, might that be popping down to the local farm for a bit of plinking/bunny bashing or on a more extended hunting trip - I often go through the process of trying to work out, how can I maintain my rifle, without dragging the contents of the gun room with me - just so I can keep all my kit working and happily maintained.

Its most likely that many of us cobble together a some sort of DIY field kit, for both cleaning and maintenance. But much of the time the bits are over sized and well, just don't really match and take up to much space. So are usually left in the car/truck, and when you need them the most they are not to hand.

It was no a recent trip to see Mike Norris of Brock & Norris, that I came across a compact little tool kit that has to be the buy of the year. The whole kit comes in its own self contained T.A.B. GEAR case made of Cordura.

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The MG3 - Military Grade Torque driver and associated tools in the kit is made by

the "Borka Tool Company" offer a kit they call the "Sniper Rifle Accessory Kit (SRA), the kit contains an excellent collection of tools designed for the most common of maintenance needs be it from assembly, disassembly for the majority of scope/mount/rifle combinations. Originally designed for the US Department for Defense - active duty personnel, where compactness and lightweight are essential. Its a kit that I can easily stick in my pocket when out in the field. In total the case and contents weight in at around 12 ounces.

Upon opening the case an array of handy tools all in the most common of shooters sizes are available, the primary tool is the torque wrench which comes with 12 fixed torque settings: 15,18,21,24,27,30,36,43,50,57,65,72 inch-lbs. And a torque settings calibration accuracy: +/- 4%.

In addition the following tools are also included:-


Autolock bit holder (recommended for use as a primary driver spindle)

Mini ratchet wrench

1/2" hex socket (1/4" square drive)

Customized 18 pcs. hex bits set in 2 separate bit organizers, which includes:

Hex: 3/32", 7/64", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", 3 mm, 5 mm

Flat: 4.5 mm, 7 mm

Torx: T-10, T-15, T-20, T-25, T-30

Philips: #1, #2

Pozi: #1, #2

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The Borka tool kit has now been integrated with my field cleaning which is the US issue Sniper Cleaning Kit, with the addition of a couple of cartridge specific accessories.


All in all a great little addition to my shooting kit.
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#2 Post by douglas670 »

Hi there
looks a great piece of kit, can it be bought in the UK and dare I ask the price?
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:!: Not hijacking the thread however I would just like to say that douglas670 made the 30.000 posts :!:

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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

Dangermouse has one of those little torque wrenches, amazing think, I mean how do they do that?
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#5 Post by LONG RANGE CAPT »

The kit can be bought in the UK from the UK importer - Mike Norris of Brock & Norris, based in Shropshire - the cost is £125 for the full kit.
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#6 Post by pe4king »

What is a Sapper? This versatile genius condenses the whole system of military engineering and all that is useful and practical. He is a man of all work of the Army and the public ready to do anything or go anywhere, in short, he is a Sapper.
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

Tempting but I would have to buy a Portuguese Mauser and the cabinets are full right now, shame really as it looks nice, hmm........... not exactly pocket sized either is it?
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#8 Post by pe4king »

ovenpaa wrote:Tempting but I would have to buy a Portuguese Mauser and the cabinets are full right now, shame really as it looks nice, hmm........... not exactly pocket sized either is it?
remember chasing the dragon ;)
Not pocket sized unless you have the "special" pocket but it is portable ish :lol:
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#9 Post by the running man »

£125!!! ure avin a turkish bath!
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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#10 Post by Doz »

the running man wrote:£125!!! ure avin a turkish bath!
:lol: Got to say I was thinking along similar lines - that's more than my last rifle. Mind you, maybe that's just saying something about my rifles...
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