Advanced tools, lol. The table clamp is perfect for working on the FX blocks like when inserting a new valve seat, regulator work, etc. The cordless screwdriver with torque settings gets hardware off fast, and the 2.5” long allen bits in standard and metric add to the touch. I recently added a torx bit set as I’m going to swap out the most removed fasteners on my Impact to stainless torx. That is the top rail plate along with the scope rail.
If your still feeling spendy after rounding off your initial arsenal of tools, and wanna add one mere awesome tool to remove the C1, get Ernest’s C1 removal tool at 910 Airguns.
Lets talk consumables now-
silicone oil AND grease
standard gun grease(do not use this in the air passages, as it is a petroleum based product)
Moly paste/Moly powder
denatured alcohol
goof off
spray bottle of soap and water leak check spray, or a can of CRC leak detection spray foam
MP5 Air Venturi lubricant, and/or FP10
400 to 1200 grit of assorted packs of wet/dry sand paper
mechanical pencil to place indexing Mark’s should need be
masking tape to hold parts and to label parts
Q-tips
Tooth picks for carefully adding that tiny drop of lock tite, lol
standard slow set JB Weld Epoxy(don’t ask me, but it has its uses in working on guns)
small tube of anti-seize compound
small tube of blue lock-tite, for the C1, scope rings, etc.
small tube of Vibratite, for the smaller screws like the one that holds down your pellet probe. Do not use lock tite on the tiny grub screws. Your allen tool will round off the socket!
shop towels
wet wipes grease and grime hand wipes
More Tools to add to the arsenal-
6” round magnetic parts holder
Mini torch/butane
Calipers(actually, this is a tool)have a set of plastic ones, so as not to scratch your precious Impact)
Complete set of Buna O rings, X rings, and polyurethane o rings needed for the gun, for just in case
pin punch set
nylon/rubber hammer
nylon vice clamp magnetized inserts
o ring pic set, preferably plastic
plastic lined jaws pliers and channel lock type wrench
small vice grips
a 3/4” x 4” strip and a 3” x 3” pieces of leather in case you have to vice grip a part.
open end wrenches and/or sockets only for the few that may be needed on pcp work
locking tweezers, 12” in length
punch set, with both brass and delrin punches.
allen sets both metric and imperial already mentioned.
nylon, brass, stainless steel hobby brushes for cleaning old lock tite off of threads. Old tooth brush is also handy.
lastly, and hope this never gets used, is a small easy out set for stripped fastener heads, and a small metric set of tap and dies to help clean up threads, like I had to do on my valve rod where the C1 threads onto.
GOOD LUCK with it all!
Great help!
I have a Tipton Gun Vise I was hoping would be good enough.
I will slowly conquer PCP and Impacts I was just hoping not to screw with a new platform immediately. At any rate what’s the sandpaper for?