New Products from Midwest Industries

Published on December 20, 2021
Duration: 7:59

This video reviews new products from Midwest Industries, focusing on their lower receiver block, armorer's wrenches, and .308 upper receiver rods. The lower receiver block is highlighted for its integrated gas block fixture, magwell block for parts storage, and support for trigger guard installation. The armorer's wrenches are praised for their thoughtful design that minimizes torque wrench offset issues.

Quick Summary

The Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block is a valuable gunsmithing tool featuring a built-in magwell for parts storage and a universal gas block fixture. Its design also provides crucial support for trigger guard installation, reducing the risk of damaging receiver ears. Midwest Industries armorer's wrenches are praised for their thoughtful design that minimizes torque wrench offset.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & New Products
  2. 00:15Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block
  3. 01:11Jig Comparison: Midwest vs. Wheeler
  4. 02:35Midwest Lower Receiver Block Features
  5. 03:10Gas Block Fixture Feature
  6. 04:31SR-25 and .308 Upper Receiver Rod
  7. 04:44Midwest Industries Armorer Wrenches
  8. 05:06Wrench Design: Torque Offset
  9. 07:06Wrench Additional Features
  10. 07:47Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block?

The Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block offers a built-in magwell for parts storage, a universal gas block fixture compatible with most low-profile gas blocks, and excellent support for trigger guard installation, minimizing the risk of damaging receiver ears.

How do Midwest Industries armorer's wrenches improve torque wrench accuracy?

Midwest Industries armorer's wrenches feature the drive adapter positioned very close to the component being tightened (like a castle nut or barrel nut). This minimizes torque wrench offset, allowing for accurate torque application when used inline without needing angle corrections.

What makes the Midwest Industries gas block fixture universal?

The gas block fixture on the Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block has a long surface area. This design accommodates a wide range of gas block dimensions, making it compatible with most true low-profile gas blocks, unlike some more limited jigs on the market.

Is the Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block useful for storing small parts?

Yes, the Midwest Industries Lower Receiver Block includes an integrated magwell block. This feature provides a convenient and non-magnetic spot to place small parts during gunsmithing tasks, preventing them from becoming magnetized.

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