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The Grace USA Original Gun Care Screwdriver Set is an 8-piece collection designed for gunsmithing and woodworking. Each screwdriver features custom hollow ground blades for precision, durable construction from high-quality steel, and ergonomic hardwood handles for comfort. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, this set embodies a tradition of excellence since 1941, making it a must-have for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Brand | Grace USA |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Material | Wood, Alloy Steel |
Color | Brown/Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Craftsman, Home Improvement |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 8 x 12 inches |
Item Weight | 0.96 Pounds |
Model Name | GRHG8 |
UPC | 731940888884 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00731940888884 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.94 x 8.35 x 1.22 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 8 x 12 inches |
Brand Name | Grace USA |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Guarantee |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Pro Ears |
Part Number | GRHG8 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | Gunsmithing Screwdriver |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Z**C
Good for mechanicing too!
I am a small engine tech in Oklahoma and for the longest time I have been using a mismatched number of screwdrivers. Craftsman, off brand, whatever didn't break I kept using. Now that I have gone from a guy tinkering in his garage to a guy making a large amount of my income doing this , I decided that I should have some nice, matching screwdrivers. I try to buy USA made stuff when I can, so I looked at SK, Mac, and snap-on. They were all ridiculously expensive. And they make them look like transformers or robots or something with the funky handles. Then I found grace. I knew, since these are made mostly for gunsmithing, they would have some semblance e of quality. They are fairly priced and come in about any driver style you need. I really like the wood handles. Only thing you must remember is to not use them as chisels. A plastic handle can deal with that for a while, but these wood ones will probably split. I use them for mechanicing so the wood takes on a nice patina. I bought Phillips and slotted ones to test them out, and I like them so much I will be buying all of them. I do have to come up with a different method of storing them. I store them pointing down in holes and you can't tell which is which. Other than that I have no complaints. Good quality, good looking, fair price, and made in the USA.
J**H
Gun Care Screwdriver Set
Nice set of screw drivers, they have machined tips that won't markup the screw heads. They worked great nice variety of sizes.
B**B
High quality set of screw drivers made in the USA
Great set of screw drivers perfect for what I need
M**.
Excellent quality precision tools, made in USA, perfect customer service
I got this tool set as I have been working on old Mauser 98 rifles for years. Like so many designs of the time, these rifles are held together by a series of flat head screws, and after over a century some of those slots get to be a little less than crisp (not to mention the toll of all that time, sweat, and being worked on with less than great drivers). On an episode of C&Rsenal (a Youtube channel that does very deep dives on the history and design of old firearms), Othias, one of the two showrunners, went off on a tangent about just how critical having a set of good hollow-ground tip screwdrivers is to working on these old, valuable, and often fragile pieces of machinery. I ordered myself this set and it is incredible how perfect a fit you are able to find, not only without any play but you can feel when the driver tip engages perfectly at the bottom of a slot. These have been serving me well for about 6 months and many, many projects, but of course eventually one of the very fine tipped drivers met its match in removing a very stubborn Enfield trigger guard screw. Out came the screw nonetheless, but not without torquing the tip of the driver. I went about looking for a replacement for the individual driver, accustomed to the unfortunate disposability of tools these days, and was delighted to find out about Grace's Forever Guarantee - if a tool fails from normal use, they replace it for the cost of shipping, no interrogation by phone or email, you just go through their website and it's an effortless process. I haven't gotten my replacement yet, but based on other reviews I'm not concerned that I will. TL;DR these are fantastic tools backed by a company that clearly cares about its products and its customers. I'll be looking no further than Grace's offerings for all of my hand tools going forward.
T**S
Why are so many having issues with tips breaking under light use? Happened to me too....
::UPDATE 11/4/2016: I originally rated these drivers two stars because the tip broke on one on first use, and another tip looked suspect on the set I received from Amazon. I promised to update the review after contacting Grace and bringing the issues I had with my drivers to their attention. To make a long story short - today I received two replacement drivers from Grace. Dealing with them was very easy, they were very responsive and receptive to the support required, and sent two drivers in short order. That is all one can ask, that a company stands behind their product. I own four Grace brass hammers, brass puches, many Grace screwdrivers.... and this was the first time I have ever had an issue or had to contact Grace. It was nice to see them so responsive and helpful. For that I am upping my rating on these to 4 stars, and chalk it up to one bad driver can happen. I would rate these 5 stars, but the fact it did happen, and I had to take time to get a replacement is worth one star IMHO. Thanks for reading. END UPDATE::ORIGINAL REVIEW::I own many screwdrivers, as a woodworker and DIY'er, I probably have more hand tools than I need, and sometimes buy them because of the "cool" factor alone. (some can probably relate). Plus, I am a sucker for wood handled screwdrivers, I like screwdrivers that remind me of how they were made "back in the day" and also have a few vintage drivers as a result. That is what attracted me to the Grace screwdrivers - wood handled, plus made in USA to boot.This is my fourth set of Grace screwdrivers - I also own their Phillips set, the square recess driver set and their set of micro drivers. I purchased these due to their varying sizes and lengths - I needed a good set to work on my wood plane restoration projects - wood planes have all sorts of different screw sizes, and their locations call for different length / width drivers that are not common. That is where this set shines. Plus, Grace drivers have a great ergonomic handle, the squared off shape ensures you can keep a good grip where needed, and have an edge over rounded handles for my needs and hand size.The first thing I did with these drivers was finish coat the handles. Many tools these days are shipped without any real finish on the handles (cost savings), and I always put a coat of shellac or two on to bring out the figure of the wood, then a coat or two of polyurethane for durability. (make sure to use de-waxed shellac if following up with any finish over the top).Then I put the tools to work... for a few weeks I was really liking these drivers. Then, unexpectedly, one of the tips shattered on a simple brass screw - one that holds the plane front knob. Being brass, there is no way I put too much pressure on it - the brass should give long before any driver. But it didn't, and the tip broke. Huh? That forced me to look closer at the other tips, and found another one that looks suspect.At the price these drivers go for, and their Made in USA label, I was very disappointed. These drivers were treated right and babied, and I have never had any other driver do this. (I have many screwdrivers). Is there a QC / manufacturing issue at Grace these days? When I read all the other reviews around the net stating their drivers broke also, I initially discounted them thinking that it was a 1 in a 1000 chance it would happen to me. I was wrong.I have heard Grace has good customer support, and they will swap out drivers for free, but I have not had the pleasure of testing that. To me, however, the mark of a good product is one where I NEVER have to test the customer service - I would rather not have to go through the hassle.In summary, big disappointment in this outcome. I will update the review as needed as I proceed down the path of having to take time to contact Grace. The first thing on my mind - are they going to charge me to ship this driver back? I may also ask they take a second driver back that also does not look right... we will see how it goes.Thanks for reading - I don't like writing negative reviews, but it is important to call it as I see it, and share my experience as it happened. I wish I could have spent more time in this review sharing all the positive experiences about the rest of the set, and what I liked / disliked about the driver, but it is what it is.
H**D
Precision.
Great tools!
C**D
Parallel faces at tip.
Well made with parallel faces at tip. No real finish on handles but I shellacked them. Will buy another set. Handle shape gives great grip!
K**N
Excellent American Made Tools
I needed these for firearms screws and these fit perfectly. Pricey but worth it.
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