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Midwest Industries AK Multi-Tool | Must-Have for AK Owners

If owning guns means more than keeping an old over-under in the closet, chances are you’ve picked up at least one firearm-related tool. Scroll Amazon for less than a minute and you’ll find endless “as seen on TV”-style AR gadgets. The same can’t be said for the AK—“an elegantly simple nine-pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood. It doesn’t break, jam, or overheat” (bonus points if you catch the reference).

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Not long ago, the AK was dismissed as Combloc trash or a passing novelty. Today, with U.S. builders and manufacturers springing up left and right, the platform has more support than ever. Midwest Industries just added to that ecosystem with the release of their AK Multi-Tool. The Wisconsin-based company designed it to give AK owners the same level of dedicated support AR shooters have enjoyed for years. Compact and purpose-built, it combines sight adjustment, routine maintenance, and field-level fixes into a single kit. Instead of making do with pliers or generic tools, AK users now have something engineered specifically for their rifle.

Midwest Industries AK Multi-Tool Review:

Midwest Industries is proud to unveil the AK Multi Tool—an all-in-one solution built specifically for the unique needs of AK enthusiasts. Precision-machined and packed with utility, this tool was designed to outperform everything else on the market. No shortcuts. No compromises.

Midwest Industries AK Multi-Tool Review:
  • Designed to perform a wide variety of functions
  • Compatible with AK47/AK74/PKM/SKS style firearms
  • Nickel plated finish for premium corrosion resistance
  • Heavy duty design, constructed of 4140 steel for a lifetime of use
  • Main body constructed to avoid flex and help loosen tough to move front sights
  • Long handled removable wrench that gives superior leverage to ease movement of the pusher
  • The body has a built-in pointer, along with marks on the pusher to keep track of movement while dialing in windage and elevation
  • The handle incorporates a gas tube wrench, a handguard cap lever wrench, and some multi-function nubs for muzzle brake detents or to aid in recoil button compression
  • Each hash mark will move bullet impact approximately 1.0 MOA depending on barrel length
  • Weight: 14 oz
  • Designed, tested, and made in the USA
  • Patent pending design
  • Bullet impact shifts
    • Look at front sight from rear of gun or top of sight for elevation
    • To move bullet impact to the right, drift the front sight to the left
    • To move bullet impact to the left, drift front sight to the right
    • To raise the bullet impact, screw the front sight clock-wise
    • To lower the bullet impact, screw the front sight counter clock-wise

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