Driver Bit 360-2

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Laribus
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Driver Bit 360-2

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Looking for a screw driver bit #360-2.
Bit only. I have bit sets, but don't have any in them to fit my Fox guns.
No luck at Brownells!
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Re: Driver Bit 360-2

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Buy a couple of good files and get to work.
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Re: Driver Bit 360-2

Post by Silvers »

That’s a Brownells mag tip number. Mag tip bits are a great product made of thoroughly hardened steel and they’ll resist a file. I've long used a solid carbide cutter on the mill to thin a thicker bit to match a pristine screw slot on a Fox or whatever. Mag tip bits can also be ground to reduced thickness but doing that accurately using a belt or disc sander is very hard to do. Short of doing either you'll have to use the closest in size that Brownells can supply. frank
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