If you’re currently rockin’ a Glock, Strike Industries (SI) has the right tool for you in stock, and its market success is a virtual lock…so don’t mock. It’s called the SI Glock All In One Tool, or AIO Tool, and it’s essentially the Swiss Army Knife (SAK) of Glock tools. It of course features your standard Glock pin punch tool, and then adds a Glock magazine base plate removal tool and front sight removal tool, all in a compact folding design, with all-steel construction. So, it’s a pretty cool tool, especially if you’re going to the Glock Armorer’s School.
DefenseReview (DR) is really digging this one (SI Glock AIO Tool), as it’s a great tool to have in your kit, especially if you’re a Glock guy like us. It’s just really nice to have a tool that allows you to do everything you might need to do in the field. AND, it looks good. It just seems really well-designed.
A Strike Industries marketing rep sent DR the following note on the product: “The AIO Tool does work on compact model [Glock pistol] front sights as well but you just have to tilt the tool a little bit in those cases but still works. Key Feature is the base plate removal tool!”
This is one very cool Glock tool.
The following information comes directly from the Strike Industries website:
“Product Spec: – Length: 2.85”
– Width: 1.16”
– Height: 0.48”
– Weight: 2.6 oz
– Materials: Steel
– Color: black and chrome
Package Includes:
-1 x All in one tool for Glock
Features:
– Glock™ Base Plate Removal Tool
– Pin Punch Tool
– Front Sight Removal tool
– Compact folded design
– All steel construction”
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Strike Industries SI Glock All In One (AIO) Tool for Glock Pistols: The Swiss Army Knife of Glock Tools!
by David Crane
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