🔧 Upgrade your 1911 care—because precision deserves the smartest wrench.
The Real Avid 1911 Smart Wrench is a precision-engineered, dual-sided tool designed for effortless barrel bushing removal and recoil spring retention on both government and officer 1911 models. Crafted from durable, non-marring resin, it protects your firearm’s finish while simplifying disassembly. Compact and lightweight, it’s an essential addition to any serious gunsmithing kit, backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Color | Gray |
Brand | Real Avid |
Material | Plastic |
Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Ratchet |
Finish Type | Unpolished |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Real Avid |
UPC | 785571964943 813119011771 757183234042 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00813119011771 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 5.3 x 0.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Real Avid |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | AV1911SW |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | AV1911SW |
Style | Real Avid 1911 Smart Wrench |
Included Components | Product |
J**D
Good quality and works well
Works great
C**G
Best bushing tool I've ever used - better than any of the flat wrenches
Like every 1911 owner, I started with the "classic" style bushing remover - the type that sends it flying right right when you need it under control most. Not the best way to go for sure.Tried the wrenches with the small extension that tries to retain the plug and spring but the main problem is that you're always applying leverage from the side using the thin bushing face as a fulcrum - you need to turn, lever, and press down. Works OK but you still send plugs and springs flying.The Real Avid wrench is a whole new approach. I captures the bushing like a regular wrench stays under control the whole time. You're applying force right down the axis of the bore and recoil spring using the palm of your hand which means you're not levering your wrench. The result is easy and under control the whole time/ There is a detent to catch the plug and you'll both hear and feel the plug get captured. Don't go crazy and just let go of the tool but just smoothly and under control move it straight away from the end of the barrel until the spring tension is released. It's easy, repeatable, and especially controllable.There's a little bit of a catch to reinstall the plug and spring; you need to start off with the plug and spring outside of the detent used to capture the spring and plug when removing so you can turn the tool. It's easy because you are applying pressure straight down the bore with the palm of your hand.This is a good tool - if you're a 1911 person, you should use one of these tools. Get it right away and you'll probably never hit yourself in the face with the plug or send if sailing across the room. If you've already done that, get this tool and you might never do it again.It's lower cost and much better than any other alternative I've used.
E**C
Much better than the stock takedown tool.
Works great for field stripping. Also works for reassembly, but you can't use the little indent. I just press the spring cup down with my thumb and rotate the lock collar to the first lip of the spring cup. Then use the tool to press the cup flush and rotate the collar into the locked position. A LOT easier than using the standard flat wrench. Oh, and this tool feels like it will hold up way better than the flimsy plastic standard tool.
R**
Good for disassembly.
I have a Rock Island 1911 45 ACP with a full length guide rod. The real avid smart wrench works very nice for removing the recoil spring plug. But only somewhat helpful when reassembling the plug.Nowhere in the information on the Amazon website does real avid use the words reassembly. It uses the words remove, disassembly, and takedown. I install the spring and plug by hand until I can turn the barrel bushing so as it captures the ledge so to speak of the plug. I then finish by using the real avid smart wrench.This tool may work very well on other 1911 guns. It may have something to do with it being a full-length guide rod and the plug is different in that it's almost more of a bushing than a cap.Anyhow I hope this helps somebody who is frustrated with trying to use this tool to install the spring plug on their gun. I still find it very useful and I will keep it.
S**R
Must have for your 1911
makes working on your 1911 so much easier
A**E
Great product
Husband loved this. He said it made things easier. (Not sure how it works)
J**L
Works great on full-size Government models --Doesn't work on some Colt Officer's ACP Models
Full-size Government models: it works great, as advertised to enable the owner of a full-size 1911 Government pistol to safely remove the recoil spring and plug to field strip the pistol without damaging the muzzle or related parts in the process. Also, if used as directed on a flat surface, it virtually eliminates the risk of injury from a flying recoil spring and plug.Colf Officer's Models: The "flip side" of this tool says it works on 1911 Officer's Models, too. It does not work on my Colt Officer's ACP Model which I purchased in 1984. I know that Wikipedia says the Colt Officer's pistol was introduced in 1985 but I also know that I purchased mine in 1984. Perhaps there have been changes to the muzzle, bushing, recoil spring plug etc. since 1984 which would enable owners of later Officer's Models to use this tool but I can't speak to that.
S**E
Total needed tool for safety
So much easier than using the traditional bushing tool and less chance for eye injury from a flying spring.
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