Screw Driver bit Set?

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grahng
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Screw Driver bit Set?

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I need to get a decent set of bits to be able to work on my firearms without messing up the screw heads. Who makes a nice set that is affordable?
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Re: Screw Driver bit Set?

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I BELIEVE THE BROWNELL'S SETS TO BE UNEXCELLED. I HAVE AT LEAST TWO OF THEIR TOP DRAWER BEST SETS AND NOTHING I'VE SEEN FROM MIDWAY MADE ME THINK ANY DIFFERENT. YOU WILL GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR AND DO REMEMBER WHAT THEY WILL BE USED UPON.
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Re: Screw Driver bit Set?

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I've got a couple Brownell's different bit sets and like Terry said, you get what you pay for. I think it's awful cheap insurance as compared to putting a nice scratch on a receiver, etc..
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grahng
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Re: Screw Driver bit Set?

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Thanks guys. I most certainly agree about you get what you pay for. I was looking at the Brownells and liked what Isaw. Just needed to hear it from the pros.
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