Description
Includes the Recce Armorer’s Tool that supports Recce and Paladin rear geometry along with the Mount Adapter Driver to assist muzzle device removal with Griffin’s newest muzzle devices.
$19.95
In stock
Includes the Recce Armorer’s Tool that supports Recce and Paladin rear geometry along with the Mount Adapter Driver to assist muzzle device removal with Griffin’s newest muzzle devices.
| Weight | 2 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |

For the life of the product, we will repair or replace the product if it becomes damaged or defective for any reason other than loss/theft, misuse, or natural wear.

Founded in 2005, Griffin Armament is the oldest privately-owned suppressor manufacturer in the US and maintains its comittment to pushing the envelope.

Griffin products are manufactured in Griffin's Watertown, WI facility headquarters by freedom-loving Americans, for freedom-loving Americans.
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Chris –
Hope I never need it but I got it.
Adam Krolikowski –
Works like a champ. Pretty much a life saver when my blast shield was stuck to my taper mount.
Jeffrey –
I wish I knew about this tool when I purchased my RECCE 5. I had to send it back to remove the taper mount muzzle brake from the silencer.
Corey Hayes –
My Recce 5 was stuck on the taper mount and I tried every imaginable trick to loosen it. I finally contacted Griffin and they pointed me to this tool. One quick twist and it was free.
Lupe Valdez –
Have not had to use it …. I hope I don’t either but better have it and not need it … than to need it and not have it !! It’s hold a very nice n tight fit on my Recce7
John from MD –
I should have bought one of these when I bought the suppressor. Makes it super easy to loosen up after a hot range session.
Rob Beals –
This simple kit made short work of removing a stuck muzzle device, in my Recce 5. Easy fix for the future, for when sufficient muzzle device torque plus application of high temp anti-seize to the suppressor threading fails during can removal.
Juan Ayala –
Exactly what I needed to get a stuck Suppressor off the muzzle brake.
Definitely something to keep in your tool kit/range bag.
MS –
My flash hider came off of the barrel with the suppressor stuck to it. After a lot of grief, I ordered, received and used this tool to easily remove the muzzle device from the suppressor.
Anonymous –
My fault for not confirming the torque on my muzzle device but this is exactly what I needed to get me back up and running.