Details
Details
Fits: Dead Air's Keymo, Key Micro suppressor mounts, and Surefire suppressor mounts.
Features:
- Machined from a billet of 4140 steel
- 3/4 wrench end with .23" thickness
- 3/4 wrench end with .20" thickness
- Compatible with a wide variety of muzzle devices
The Joint Muzzle device Wrench is designed to be used with a torque wrench on 1/2 drive. To aid in applying the right amount of pressure, the JMW's recommended torque values (20 to 30 ft/lb) are engraved on the wrench.
Forward Controls Design has a simple mission: make user-centric and purpose driven AR components with ergonomics as the primary feature. This is reflected in their practice of letting the shape of a design be driven entirely by function, which also creates an aesthetic part. FCD is located in Pacific Palisades, CA and proudly produces their products in the U.S.A.
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
12 reviews
Joint Muzzle Device Wrench - Perfect Find!
by Tommy Loe -
I have been needing something like this for so long! I am installing/removing/changing muzzle devices weekly and often use shim devices/peel washers/etc. when installing a muzzle device. Quite often, I cannot use a regular armorer’s wrench on the muzzle device flats as most of these wrenches are too wide for the application. This is the perfect answer to that! This tool allows you to apply torque to those hard-to-access wrench flats we so often encounter when working on muzzle devices. The product is simple, sturdy and nicely designed! If you work on barrels/muzzle devices, this is a MUST HAVE in your tool line-up!
How I Learned To Stop Worrying And NOT Crush My Shims
by Le Longue Carabine
As the title implies, I had a run-in between a big-name AR parts company’s wrench and the shims for a KeyMo flash hider I recently installed. Is it a huge deal to have shims with slightly crushed edges? I don’t think so, but I can see how it might get under someone’s skin. Bottom line: like everything put out by the genius minds at Forward Controls Design, the JMDW is easy to use, well-made, well-finished, and a great tool to have. It fits flawlessly on my 1/2” drive automotive torque wrench and absolutely DOES NOT MOVE while torque is being applied. And would ya’ believe it? No more crushed shim edges!