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Browning Invector-Plus Flat Wrench, Black Steel

Browning Invector-Plus Flat Wrench, Black Steel

$8.85

Flat wrench for Browning Invector-Plus choke tubes with multiple slots for different tube types and an integrated screwdriver bit. Black blued steel construction, compact dimensions and lightweight for range and field use.

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SKU: TSW|28678Categories: Other Gun Accessories & PartsTags: Online Only

The Browning Invector-Plus flat wrench is a purpose-built tool for installing and removing Browning Invector-Plus flush-mounted choke tubes. Its flat wrench profile includes multiple slots to engage different tube styles, and it incorporates a screwdriver bit at the tip for added utility. The wrench is finished in black blued steel and sized for compact storage and handling.

Key Specifications

  • The tool type is Flat Wrench designed for choke tube use.
  • The construction material is blued steel.
  • The finish/color is listed as black in the product data.
  • The wrench includes a screwdriver bit integrated at the end for additional utility.
  • The tool is compatible with Invector-Plus flush-mounted choke tubes.
  • The overall dimension is listed as 0.70 x 4.10 x 6.55 (units per source).
  • The listed weight is 4.8 oz.

This flat wrench is a straightforward, utilitarian tool for maintaining Browning Invector-Plus choke tubes. Its compact profile and integrated screwdriver bit make it a practical addition to a shooter’s toolkit for range maintenance and field use.

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UPC

023614154587

Manufacturer

Browning

Manufacturer Part Number

1130053

Length

6.5500

Model

Steel

Mount

4.80 oz

Product Type

Flat Wrench

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