Crossbolt Wrench

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Where could I find a good crossbolt wrench for removing and/or tightening the stock crossbolts on my CZ and Interarms Whitworth rifles? Thanks!
 

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I read on another blog where someone suggested snap ring pliers as an alternative. Just a matter of getting the right size. You might check a local autoparts store or Lowes/Home Depot.
 
I read on another blog where someone suggested snap ring pliers as an alternative. Just a matter of getting the right size. You check a local autoparts store or Lowes/Home Depot.
Thanks, I’ll check around. I’m not in a hurry, but I’m thinking at the very least the crossbolts have to be checked for tightness every once in a while?
 
I'm not familiar with the crossbolt heads on those rifles. If they have two small holes in them you may be able to use a spanner wrench with pins set to go in the holes, then turn the wrench to tighten them.
 
I have used these:


I didn't try to get them brutally tight.....
 

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The tool is very similar to the tool used to remove striker bushings on shotguns and double rifles. I would call Brownell's... perhaps they can suggest a source.

Seems that trying to use the 'wrong' tool will risk damage to the pins. I doubt that a loose cross pin would cause any accuracy problems... the pressure on the pin is lateral and the pins are inletted tightly and not tapered.
 

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Where could I find a good crossbolt wrench for removing and/or tightening the stock crossbolts on my CZ and Interarms Whitworth rifles? Thanks!
There are different cross bolt wrenches. One dont fit
all. I had my Machinist friend make one for me.
Krish
 
On the left is a Brownells, on the right is one I made using a 1/2" grade 8 bolt for material.

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Note the one I made has holes of two different pin spacings. Move the pins as required.

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Simple job for the lathe and the vertical mill.
 
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