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Ok thanks good infoI think what you are looking for is actually two different pieces of equipment.
For bench a good stable bipod, for standing a good tripod that some can collapse and spread the legs out and use for prone as well.
Ok guys thanks guys I think the IQ vise 360 is what I’m looking for thanks again .So he wants a barrel vise then?
Or real avid master gun vise .Ok guys thanks guys I think the IQ vise 360 is what I’m looking for thanks again .
I can't say anything about 'best' but I have the Real Avid one on QD mount.Best gun vise for bench or free standing.
. Ok thanks will look in to MTM thanks everyone for all information.OK all joking aside before you buy some big bulky expensive contraption that will most likely just get used for cleaning a rifle occasionally the MTM portable cleaning and maintenence stand works pretty well.
It breaks down really compact for storage and really doesn't weigh much at all.
I have had one for atleast 15 years but usually just clean rifles using the bipod and rear bag high enough so solvent moves down the bore and not into the breach.
May I ask please how heavy/type of rifle you use the Real Avid with and what you use it for exactly? And by the last part, I mean are you pushing cleaning rods with brushes or tight fitting patches thru the bores with this vise or ????I can't say anything about 'best' but I have the Real Avid one on QD mount.
I'm not a heavy user of vices but for me and my use the one I have fits the bill and I like it a lot.
Ok thanksMay I ask please how heavy/type of rifle you use the Real Avid with and what you use it for exactly? And by the last part, I mean are you pushing cleaning rods with brushes or tight fitting patches thru the bores with this vise or ????
I ask because...well, I don't think I would put the rifle pic'd below in that type of vise....23 lbs and lots of money, right? I sort of want bank vault tight lock up in a vise (yes, even paranoids have enemies! haha)
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I do have a Tipton Best (as posted earlier in this thread) for securing a rifle for very casual/light maintenance. But, I have this Wilton mounted to a bench and it swivels and has a rotating head so I can orient it in any direction and its sturdy enough that when I clamp a barrel (mostly with the Wheeler soft jaws/barrel clamp I posted about above) I can clamp it HARD and have confidence its not moving during maintenance.
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Oh, I was also going to tell the OP about The Dependabilt ARCA/PIC vise jaws. I use this in the Wilton with rifles that have an ARCA rail under the forearm. Excellent product very well made.
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Lol !!!!!Orange Vise Company LLC
An American manufacturer of premium single and dual station CNC machine vises, machinable quick-change soft jaws, and quick-change fixturing solutions.www.orangevise.com
you asked for the best
I don't think I would hesitate for 2 seconds using my vice on a rifle like that, or anything even remotely close to it.May I ask please how heavy/type of rifle you use the Real Avid with and what you use it for exactly? And by the last part, I mean are you pushing cleaning rods with brushes or tight fitting patches thru the bores with this vise or ????
I ask because...well, I don't think I would put the rifle pic'd below in that type of vise....23 lbs and lots of money, right? I sort of want bank vault tight lock up in a vise (yes, even paranoids have enemies! haha)
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I do have a Tipton Best (as posted earlier in this thread) for securing a rifle for very casual/light maintenance. But, I have this Wilton mounted to a bench and it swivels and has a rotating head so I can orient it in any direction and its sturdy enough that when I clamp a barrel (mostly with the Wheeler soft jaws/barrel clamp I posted about above) I can clamp it HARD and have confidence its not moving during maintenance.
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Oh, I was also going to tell the OP about The Dependabilt ARCA/PIC vise jaws. I use this in the Wilton with rifles that have an ARCA rail under the forearm. Excellent product very well made.
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. Ok thanks interesting will look it up .I don't think I would hesitate for 2 seconds using my vice on a rifle like that, or anything even remotely close to it.
As for me, most of my rifles are some variant of an AR. That said a few of them are heavier by design and would probably mimic the weight of something comparable (IE 24" barrel, big optic etc).
Anyway if you want to go all in go check out Fireball Tool on Youtube. He has a series where he builds his own vice. It's really interesting. He also tests numerous different vices to failure.
I agree with @Baron23. Plastic gun “vises” are total pieces of shit. I owned (briefly) the so-called Tipton’s Best Gun Vise and it was so flexy I could not believe it. Returned it.May I ask please how heavy/type of rifle you use the Real Avid with and what you use it for exactly? And by the last part, I mean are you pushing cleaning rods with brushes or tight fitting patches thru the bores with this vise or ????
I ask because...well, I don't think I would put the rifle pic'd below in that type of vise....23 lbs and lots of money, right? I sort of want bank vault tight lock up in a vise (yes, even paranoids have enemies! haha)
View attachment 8425875
I do have a Tipton Best (as posted earlier in this thread) for securing a rifle for very casual/light maintenance. But, I have this Wilton mounted to a bench and it swivels and has a rotating head so I can orient it in any direction and its sturdy enough that when I clamp a barrel (mostly with the Wheeler soft jaws/barrel clamp I posted about above) I can clamp it HARD and have confidence its not moving during maintenance.
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Oh, I was also going to tell the OP about The Dependabilt ARCA/PIC vise jaws. I use this in the Wilton with rifles that have an ARCA rail under the forearm. Excellent product very well made.
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Yeah, I forgot about those. Good call.Guitar or pattern makers vise. The orange is cool of you need to swap barrels, but the pattern makers is probably more useful for the every day cleaning or scope mounting, especially if you don't have ARCA rails on everything you own.
The important thing here is we still all love each otherWow!
I just got through reading this thread and I feel like you guys have been talking to a female Gen-Z.
There was no sharing of info from the OP.
Direct questions were asked and no-one got a straight answer, nor any additional information to help the OP.
Seems like the OP was saying, "my car is making a noise."
Can you describe the noise?
"I dunno, it's just making a noise and sounds broken."
Well, what kind of noise? Is it's a clacking, a thumping, a rattle?
"Why are you asking me all these questions? It's a noise, that's all."
The major difference is the OP said thanks...
We still don't know what he/she wants the vise (not vice) for.
Ok thanks guys nice looking vises there .The important thing here is we still all love each other
I've got the stewmac. I think grizzly does them in red. Works great.Yeah, I forgot about those. Good call.
A modern version of the old Emmert:
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HNT Gordon Pattern Maker's Vise — Heartwood Tools
Your Pattern Maker’s Vise is designed to hold any object, from those with parallel sides to those with tapers or even double tapers. To hold tapered objects, you will need the tilting plate which fits into the vice’s back jaw using a ½” dog hole. If holding parallel objects this tilting plate is notwww.heartwoodtools.com
A different type at Woodcraft or Stewmac:
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Ok thanks guys nice looking vises there .
The important thing here is we still all love each other
Maybe it’s because this guy is now stationed at the doorYeah, what's up with that? It's like our normal thread shitters are on vacation or something.
Maybe it’s because this guy is now stationed at the door
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