X3 Driver Socket & Gunsmithing Bit Set (52-Piece)

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X3 Driver Socket & Gunsmithing Bit Set (52-Piece)

This is a compact, do-it-all driver system built for firearm maintenance, optics mounting, and general shop work. The star of the show is the X3 3-in-1 driver—use it as a 72-tooth ratchet for tight spaces, flip into a T-handle when you need control and leverage, or run it as a standard screwdriver for everyday tasks. Pair that with a dedicated gunsmithing bit selection and a full socket set and you’ve got one kit that handles most fasteners you’ll touch on a firearm.

What it’s for / why it matters: The wrong bit fit destroys screws, slips off hardware, and turns clean installs into ugly repairs. This kit is built to fit fasteners correctly, reduce wear, and give you the control to work on optics mounts, action screws, accessories, and common maintenance tasks without stripping heads or marring parts.

What’s included:

  • X3 3-in-1 Driver:
    • 72-tooth ratcheting driver mode
    • T-handle mode for added leverage and control
    • Screwdriver mode for general use
  • 35-piece gunsmithing bit set (common firearm fastener types):
    • Torx
    • Phillips
    • Hex (metric and standard)
    • Flat
    • Square
  • 16-piece socket set (metric and standard sizes)
  • 1/4" hex-to-1/4" square adapter (lets the driver run the sockets)
  • Compact, durable, stackable storage case with dedicated slots for components

Key features & specs:

  • 72-tooth ratchet: fine, precise movement in confined spaces
  • Ergonomic grip: non-slip diamond-pattern knurling for secure handling
  • Precision-machined bits: designed for accurate fit and reduced fastener wear
  • Socket strength: durable sockets intended to handle higher-torque applications
  • Versatility: built for firearm maintenance, optics mounting, and general repair/assembly tasks

Tools needed

  • None. This is a self-contained driver/bit/socket kit.

Install notes

  • Use the bit that fully fills the screw head—proper fit prevents cam-out and chewed screws.
  • Use the ratchet mode for tight spaces and controlled movement; switch to T-handle mode when you need steady leverage.
  • For stubborn hardware, apply firm, straight pressure and keep the bit seated to avoid slipping and marring.
  • Before working on any firearm, verify it is unloaded and safe.

⚠ Trademark & Compatibility Disclaimer: All trademarks and model names are the property of their respective owners and are used only to identify compatibility and intended use. This item is an aftermarket tool/accessory and is not manufactured by, endorsed by, or affiliated with any firearm manufacturer.

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