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I know the thread title is intended to be humorous, but to outsider's, the ignorant, and the fearful it may well continue to perpetuate anti-2nd amendment sympathies..No need to ad fuel to that fire.
"The first trim, chamfer and, deburring station that requires no more than a common household drill. Three steps in one motion" CRAFTSMANSHIP: It is very clear to see and feel that this is a well made tool. The balance and symmetry is evident when the handheld drill is running at full speed...
Doin an AR15 build and debating between building it for the 6.5 Grendel or the .300 Blackout.. I know I'm a bit late to the build party (pun intended), but any suggestions?
Trim-It II...no more hand chamferring. And not $400. Don't get me wrongGiraud is sooo worth the money if you can afford it..it's not without it's faults, but it's a phenomenal tool...
I have one of these, and the cutter is carbide...the set up takes a little time, but it's super easy. I haven't had any issues with it to date. IDK if it will fit in the WFT trimmer though.
I don't believe that's how Giraud's trimmer works. I'm pretty sure you can trim, chamfer, and deburr multiple calibers with just the one trimmer and it locates off the datum line of the case, hence the $440 price tag.
Word on the street I follow Trim-It on facebook and they just posted something saying they're coming out with a version this fall that does all three for $185. I don't see it on their website though.
I have one of the Trim-It trimmers, that things works great. Similar to WFT, but it has a mic on it, so adjusting it is way easier. Using it for my .300 Win Mag and .338 Lapua.