Chicago, IL- Fix It Sticks, the industry innovator of modular firearms maintenance tools and torque limiters has introduced the perfect kit for handgun shooters, the Compact Pistol Kit for Sig Sauer®. Designed specifically for Sig Sauer pistol owners, the new kit features the tools, wrenches, hex bits necessary for setting up and maintaining Sig handguns. The kit also includes a variable torque driver. This comprehensive selection of components can handle almost any maintenance or setup task as needed. The Compact Pistol Kit for Sig Sauer® is not much larger than two double stack magazines, making it easy to carry in a range bag, in a vehicle, on an ATV etc.
To maximize convenience and performance the kit comes with the Fix It Sticks Ratchet T-Handle w/Locking Hex Drive as well as the Mini All-In-One Torque Driver which is perfect for properly mounting the optics commonly used on handguns. Sig handgun-oriented components include a E2 Slide punch bit and grip screw bit.
Compact Pistol Kit for Sig Sauer® includes the following parts, tools, and bits:
• Mini All-in-One Torque Driver
• Ratchet T-Handle w/Locking Hex Drive
• Brass Hammer
• Set of two 8-32 Adapters
• Two Brass Rods
• T-Pins
• Cleaning Brush Bit
• Steel Pick
• Spring Tool
• 1/16″ Pin Punch
• 1/8″ Pin Punch
• 1/8″ Roll Pin Punch
• E2 Slide Punch
• Grip Screw Bit
• Battery Cap Tool
• 9 Electroless Nickel Plated Bits:
• Hex: 5/64”
• Torx: T6, T10(2”), T15, T20, T25
• Screwdriver: 3/32”(2”), 5mm, PH2
• Compact Carrying Case w/ molded bit holders designed to hold any ¼” bit
The Compact Pistol Kit for Sig Sauer® is contained in a soft zippered carrying case with a molded low profile bit holder that is designed to hold any bit / accessory with a standard 1/4″ Base (including Fix It Sticks Torque Limiters), and any 8-32 threaded component. With overall dimensions of 6 1/2” x 2 5/8” x 1 5/8” this kit easily fits in glove boxes, tool storage compartments, range bags, etc.
The Compact Pistol Kit for Sig Sauer® is now available with an MSRP of $184.
Which one of those bits keeps the Sig from discharging if dropped?
Dude, I always wondered who this was a photo of. Thanks for clearing it up.
Ha, ha! No, you’re right; a little toolkit isn’t going to begin to fix this idiocy;
https://www.thetrace.org/2023/04/sig-sauer-p320-upgrade-safety/#:~:text=SIG%20Sauer%20has%20faced%20claims,when%20dropped%20at%20certain%20angles.
You should follow Bruce Gray on Youtube.
Key word is allegedly my friend – I welcome you to find a single proven case (you can’t). Ridiculous.
The Trace?