Birchwood Casey AR-15 Bench Block - Durable ARBENCH-BLOCK Gray Gunsmithing Tool
Birchwood Casey
The Birchwood Casey Magnetic Armorer's Block for Pistols is a purpose-built work surface designed to keep your handgun secure and stable while you perform field stripping, cleaning, maintenance, or parts inspection. Whether you're a competitive shooter, hunter, or recreational plinker, a dedicated magnetic armorer's block keeps small metal components organized and prevents them from rolling across your bench during disassembly—a simple but genuinely useful solution for anyone who regularly works on pistols at home or the range.
This model combines a durable black and gray construction with strong magnets to hold ferrous metal parts in place, so your slide, frame pins, springs, and other components stay put while you focus on the job at hand. It's the kind of accessory that seems minor until you've lost a tiny part in the shop dust—then it becomes indispensable. The compact footprint fits in a range bag, toolbox, or gun cabinet, making it practical whether you're setting up a dedicated workbench or need portable organization for on-location maintenance.
Birchwood Casey has been trusted by shooters and gunsmiths for decades, and this armorer's block reflects that reputation for straightforward, functional design. No fancy features, no unnecessary complications—just a reliable platform that holds your pistol and parts securely so you can work safely and efficiently.
The Birchwood Casey Magnetic Armorer's Block is designed specifically for pistols. It accommodates any handgun you're working on—the magnetic surface holds ferrous parts in place regardless of caliber or platform.
The magnetic surface secures ferrous metal components like springs, pins, and slide parts, which make up the majority of small pistol components. Non-ferrous parts like grips or non-magnetic components won't stick, but the block's flat, organized surface keeps them from rolling away.
Its compact, portable design works equally well on a home workbench or at the range. Many shooters keep one in their range bag for quick field cleaning and inspections.