SHIPPING SAME DAY OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY

phone: 888-310-0284

AR Takedown Tools AR-TT & Glock®-Compatible Pistol Multitool with Carrying Pouch

SKU:
TL-49636
Availability:
Usually ships the same day or the next business day!
$89.99

Remove AR roll pins, detents, and pistol pins with ease!

The AR-TT and AR Takedown Tools Pistol Multitools provide all the tooling you need to:

  • Remove AR-type pivot and takedown pins
  • Remove stuck or stubborn trigger, hammer pins
  • Remove AR-type detents for bolt catch levels

This combo kit also provides convenient tooling to:

  • Remove GLOCK® and P80 pistol pins

The AR-TT: The Perfect Tool for Any AR Owner

The AR-TT is both a pin removal tool and a hammer! How does it work? Easy: The AR-TT features a spring pin shaft that allows you to easily hammer out stuck trigger pins and takedown pins by simply extending the tool and releasing it - delivering 5000 PSI of force when fully extended, ensuring that you remove pins and detents effectively and quickly.

It doesn't just stop at pins. The AR-TT features a 10(+)-in-one multitool design that takes care of everything from installing and removing takedown pins, trigger pins, detents, and buffer retaining detents, all the way to the maintenance and removal of your firing pin in your bolt.

The Glock® Tool: A Multi-Role Pistol Tool

The Pistol Multitool from AR Takedown Tools is an incredibly effective instrument for GLOCK®s, P80 builds, and other handguns.

With its stainless steel punch, black-oxide heat-treated steel spring body, and nylon hammer, this multitool takes care of all of your disassembly, takedown, and reassembly needs in one compact package.

Thanks to its 1/16" pin, this multitool easily installs and uninstalls small handgun pins as well as hard-to-reach components.

AR-TT Tools Specifications

  • Tool dimensions: 1/4 inch diameter, 1 1/4 inch long with 3/16 inch taper, a 3/32 inch cross hole and concave end
  • Smaller end specs: 5/32 inch and 1/16 inch reversible tip about inch long with a 1/4 inch hex base
  • The 5/32 inch tip is used for taking apart AR bolts and front detent pins. It may be even used with the M249 Feed ramp and pins!

 


DISCLAIMER: “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of GLOCK, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by GLOCK, Inc. and GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. Neither 80 Percent Lowers, a/k/a 80-lower.com nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, GLOCK, Inc. or GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. The use of “GLOCK” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of GLOCK pistols, parts, or components. For additional genuine GLOCK, Inc. and GLOCK Ges.m.b.H products and parts visit www.glock.com.

WARNING: Handling firearms parts and accessories can expose you to lead and other petroleum products known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Shipping Restrictions

Shipping of various parts and/or accessories are prohibited to states and locales (ie New Jersey, California, New York, etc…) with restrictions against certain parts and/or accessories or "assault weapons" (i.e. states with high-capacity magazine restrictions, manufacturing of semi-automatic weapons, etc..). It is your responsibility to be aware of your local firearms laws before purchasing from our website or machining a firearm. We try our best to keep our shipping page current, but laws change daily.

GunBuilders.com only ships within the United States. Federal legislation dictates we cannot ship our products internationally.

We are a national retailer of individual components and not all products depicted on this website are legal in every state. Shipping of various products found on this website are prohibited to some states (such as California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington). The information, pictures, text or products presented on this website are not a representation by us, and should not be understood by you, that any product or completed firearm is legal to assemble or own in your state of residence. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research about the state and federal laws that apply to them. It is your responsibility to understand the law and we encourage you to consult with an attorney or your local ATF representative.