Gunsmithing Tools & Gunsmith Supplies

Shop our selection of gunsmithing tools & gunsmith supplies from leading manufacturers like Atlas Gunworks, Berrys Manufacturing, Birchwood Casey, and Bondhus. ICB Firearms carries a dependable lineup of gunsmithing tools and supplies built to handle assembly, disassembly, repair, and customization work for hobbyists and professional gunsmiths alike. These tools pair seamlessly with our broader selection of shooting supplies to round out your workbench, and we also stock gun parts for repairs and upgrades along with gun cleaning supplies for ongoing maintenance. We carry rifles, handguns, and shotguns ready for tuning, fitting, and improvements at any skill level.

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Gunsmithing Tools & Gunsmith Supplies Buying Guide

Shop gunsmithing tools and gunsmith supplies online by comparing options, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as material, size, intended application, and firearm compatibility. Gunsmithing tools and gunsmith supplies cover everything you need to install, repair, or modify firearms, including punches, screwdrivers, hammers, jigs, and specialty tools designed for specific platforms or tasks.

Here’s what to consider before stocking your workbench:

  • Match tools and supplies to your firearm platform across handguns, rifles, and shotguns, since each platform has its own fasteners, pin sizes, and assembly requirements.
  • Pair gunsmithing work with the right replacement gun parts like springs, pins, triggers, and small components that need correct tools for proper installation.
  • Coordinate with scopes, sights, and optics projects, since mounting scopes and zeroing systems often requires torque drivers and specialty bits.
  • Stock matching magazines for testing function after repairs or modifications, since reliable feeding confirms the work was done correctly.
  • Set up a stable work area with the right shop tools, since proper lighting, clamping, and organization make detailed gunsmithing tasks easier and safer.
  • Look at extras like hollow ground screwdriver bits, brass and nylon punches, torque wrenches, and bench mats, all of which prevent damage to firearm finishes during work.

Local And Compliance Notes

Browse gunsmithing tools and gunsmith supplies online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to inspect quality in person before buying. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Gunsmithing tools and supplies 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 Gunsmithing Tools & Gunsmith Supplies

1. What are gunsmithing tools?

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Gunsmithing tools are specialty tools designed for assembling, repairing, and modifying firearms. Common examples include punches, hammers, hollow ground screwdrivers, torque wrenches, and platform-specific jigs.

2. Why do I need hollow ground screwdrivers?

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Hollow ground screwdrivers have parallel sides that fully engage firearm screw slots, preventing damage to screw heads and surrounding finishes. Standard tapered screwdrivers can slip and mar both screws and metal.

3. What punches should I have in my kit?

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A basic kit usually includes brass, nylon, and steel punches in common pin sizes. Brass and nylon punches protect finishes during disassembly, while steel punches handle stubborn pins.

4. Do I need a torque wrench for gunsmithing?

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Yes, torque wrenches are important for installing scope rings, action screws, and other fasteners to manufacturer specifications. Proper torque keeps zero consistent and prevents damage to threads.

5. Can I do gunsmithing work at home?

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Many basic tasks like cleaning, parts replacement, and accessory installation can be done at home with the right tools. More complex work like barrel fitting, action truing, or custom machining typically requires professional equipment.

6. What's a bench block used for?

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A bench block supports firearm parts during disassembly and reassembly, especially when driving out pins. It prevents damage to receivers, slides, and small components during work.

7. Are gunsmith vises different from regular vises?

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Yes, gunsmith vises feature padded jaws and adjustable clamps designed to hold firearms securely without damaging finishes. They often include angle adjustments for comfortable working positions.

8. Do gunsmithing tools require maintenance?

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Quality tools last for years with basic care. Keep them clean and dry, store them organized, and replace worn components like screwdriver bits as needed to maintain proper fit.