Needed/wanted PCP tools?

VERY TRUE! Get the ones made for RC cars, etc. MIP among others make high precision hex keys.
Hollow ground Gunsmith screw driver set as well !!
@ 24+ inch long Wood or plastic Dowels/rods for pushing out Regs, depingers etc down inside air tubes.
 
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Smart phone –

- Access to online reference sources and how-to resources - manufacturers’/vendors’ sites, YouTube, blogs, forums, etc.

- Camera to record disassembly at key stages or images for ‘help me’ pleas.

- On-phone stored references: manuals, guides, parts lists, etc.

- Magnifier feature

- Flashlight feature

- Notes app
 
All you need is this, and a 10mm socket!

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While looking for an answer in the search function, I noticed a comment about reverse tweezers to make it easier to take out a hard-to-get oring. A little thing but it got me thinking about all the tools I have acquired for this hobby and thought it might be useful, especially for newbies, to compile a list. Please feel free to add.

So, here goes-

Micro scale for pellet weighing in grains
Reverse tweezers
Brass picks for orings
Digital caliper
Small needle nose pliers
Chronograph
SAE and metric Allen wrenches
Phillips screw drivers
Torque wrenches
Cleaning equipment (ie for barrels)
pcp filling equipment (compressor?)
Polishing tools
Clamping scissors
Small brushes
Flashlight
Endoscope for inspection
Bubble levels
Small vise
Air blowing device

Please participate!
I would add tools like picks should be hard plastic or nylon to prevent gouging brass surfaces or scratching our beautiful airguns
Add a
sharp razor knife
30 inch x .4 mm carbon rod for ejection of stuck pellets
Nylon jaw pliers
Pin punch set