I have been making and selling these for the better part of 13 years. Nobody has ever broke it, wore it out, or returned one for a refund.
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To put this in perspective. We (LRI) hang around 100-120 barrels a month. Each of those barrels will go onto the receiver a minimum of 4 times before leaving here. (figure barrel fitting, engraving, test fire, final assembly, etc..) At 100 barrels a month, that's a minimum of 400 duty cycles monthly. X12 months, 4,800. Now figure the last 13 years. It approaches 63,000 duty cycles. The same vise, same collets. I did have to replace the 1" diameter grade 8 bolts about 5 or so years ago as the old ones were starting to feel funny. Keep in mind that the numbers I am quoting are conservative, as they do not account for the actual gunmaking side of my business. A full build from us might have the barrel on/off a dozen or so times before the thing leaves here.
Next, we are not a shop buying "Brand X custom clones" and screwing a barrel blank onto them at 100lbs/ft. I get stuff most of my competitors try to avoid. Mausers, Howa, 03 Springfields, Tikka, Ruger RPR, Weatherby, etc.. These are guns that do not like to come apart. I made this vise because I killed most of the ones sold in the Brownells catalog. It was born out of necessity.
Happy to help.
C.
The "LRI SuperDuty Series" of products are made to answer the need for commercial-grade tools specific to the gunsmithing industry. These tools have been vetted in our own facility for years (sometimes in excess of a decade) prior to being offered to the public. The SuperDuty Barrel Vise has...
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