Description
These action wrenches have the features we prefer in an action wrench. They are rear entry only, meaning that regardless of your port configuration you can use this wrench on almost any Kelbly, Remington, Stiller, Pierce, Shilen, Savage, etc… As long as the action is a two lug and has a roughly .700” diameter bolt, this wrench will likely work (accept for Winchesters). They are machined from stainless steel so they are strong, won’t rust and won’t damage your action or barrel. They have an upward bend to clear your stock and scope eyepiece. Lastly, these action wrenches include an 18” long handle! This last feature eliminates the need for a second tool (end wrench or socket wrench) to torque the wrench, eliminating the chance for a second tool slipping off and damaging a stock, scope or action.
This wrench is not intended for the removal of factory installed Remington barrels. For removing factory installed barrels on these actions a hardened wrench is preferred. To remove barrels from Savage actions, the use of a Savage barrel nut wrench may also be required.
13 Reviews
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Great tool.
I bought this action wrench for my Panda action an it worked real slick. Fit and machining are perfect.
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Great tool and shipping
This is a well made tool for the job. PMA makes great quality products. Shipping and tracking was good also. The only suggestion for this tool would be to add a detent ball to lock the handel in the center position.
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Kelbly's replacement wrench works.
Keblys no longer makes action wrenches or barrel vices. They sent me to PMA. I have otjer PMA tools and they are super so i did not hesitake to order this wrench. It is pretty. It works in Remington actions. It is well made. But the head is not as wide as the bolt race. The older Kelbly wrench was wider and fit the bolt race snugly. It had a groove along one edge to fit over t h en bolt release in the Remington. It should work okay Don't use if you are taking apart a factory Remington. Remington puts the barrel on the action before they parkerize or blue them. The chemicals etch the threads and they feel like they were welded together.
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Recommended
First Class