Gun Rests, Vises & Benches

Browse our inventory of gun rests, vises & benches from top brands such as Barnes, Benchmaster, Birchwood Casey, Caldwell, and Lyman. ICB Firearms stocks a dependable lineup of gun rests, vises, and benches built to provide stable shooting platforms and secure work surfaces for sighting in, gunsmithing, and precision range work. These supports pair seamlessly with our broader selection of shooting supplies to complete your range or workshop setup, and we also stock bolt action rifles and semi auto rifles built for accuracy. Round out your kit with rifle ammunition, scopes, sights, and optics, and gun parts for ongoing maintenance and upgrades.

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Gun Rests, Vises & Benches Buying Guide

Get gun rests, vises, and benches online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as load capacity, adjustability, footprint, and intended use. Gun rests, vises, and benches give shooters a stable platform for sighting in, cleaning, repairing, or testing firearms, which improves accuracy at the range and makes maintenance work easier on the bench.

Here’s what to consider before picking the right setup:

  • Match the rest, vise, or bench to your firearm platform across handguns, rifles, and shotguns, since size, weight, and clamping needs vary by platform.
  • Pair a solid rest with quality gun scopes for clean zeroing sessions, since stable support reveals small adjustments in scope tracking and point of impact.
  • Stock matching ammunition for accuracy testing, since consistent loads and stable rests work together to produce reliable groups.
  • Coordinate cleaning and repair work with the right gun parts like springs, screws, and small components that need replacement during maintenance.
  • Compare vises and benches against portable options like bipods or tripods if you need a stable shooting platform in the field rather than at home or on a workbench.
  • Look at extras like padded clamps, leveling adjustments, and recoil-absorbing designs, all of which protect your firearm and improve accuracy during use.

Local And Compliance Notes

Purchase gun rests, vises, and benches online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to confirm sizing and fitment in person. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Gun rests, vises, and benches themselves are not regulated as firearms, though items ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Workshop practices, transportation, and storage responsibilities may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product compatibility, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gun Rests, Vises & Benches

1. What is a gun rest?

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A gun rest is a support device that holds a firearm steady during shooting, sighting in, or testing. Common types include lead sleds, front rests, and combo front and rear bag setups.

2. What's the difference between a gun rest and a vise?

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Gun rests support the firearm during live fire or sighting in, while gun vises clamp the firearm securely for cleaning, repair, or maintenance work. Some products combine elements of both for versatile use.

3. Do I need a shooting bench at the range?

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Shooting benches provide a stable seated platform for accurate shooting, especially when zeroing scopes or testing loads. Many ranges have benches available, but a portable bench is useful for private property or remote shooting spots.

4. Can a gun rest reduce recoil?

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Yes, certain gun rests like lead sleds use weight and design to absorb recoil, which is helpful when sighting in heavy-recoiling rifles. They make extended bench sessions more comfortable.

5. What is a gun vise used for?

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A gun vise holds a firearm securely during cleaning, scope mounting, trigger work, or other maintenance tasks. It frees both hands and prevents damage to the firearm during work.

6. Are gun vises adjustable?

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Most quality gun vises offer adjustable clamps, padded jaws, and angle adjustments to fit different firearm shapes. This versatility lets one vise handle handguns, rifles, and shotguns.

7. What weight capacity should I look for?

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Match the rest or vise capacity to your heaviest firearm and any added accessories. A rest rated for at least 20 pounds handles most rifles, while bench-mounted vises often support far more.

8. Do I need to bolt a shooting bench to the ground?

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Permanent benches are often anchored for maximum stability, while portable benches use folding designs and weighted bases. Pick the option that matches your shooting environment and frequency of use.