Wheeler Engineering Barrel Wrench - Precision Gunsmithing Tool for Barrel Installation and Removal
The Wheeler Engineering Barrel Wrench is a heavy-duty gunsmithing tool built for serious reloaders and gunsmiths tackling barrel installation and removal on Savage rifles. Whether you're swapping barrels on a 110 or 10 series receiver or performing other precision gunsmithing work, this wrench delivers the rigidity and mechanical advantage needed to handle even stubborn, over-torqued assemblies without damaging your rifle.
Built with a solid steel construction, the barrel wrench features a substantial 15" handle and 1" diameter shaft—geometry that provides real leverage and stability when working on receiver rings. The double-ended design accommodates both early and late model Savage barrel nuts, so one tool covers your bases across the platform. Two 1/2" square drive holes let you mount this wrench to a swing bar or torque wrench, giving you the mechanical control you need for consistent, safe installations.
This is the kind of tool that pays for itself the first time it saves you from stripping a nut or damaging a receiver. If you're serious about DIY barrel work or professional gunsmithing, the Wheeler barrel wrench earns its place on the workbench.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty steel construction with 1" diameter shaft for strength and leverage
- 15" handle length provides mechanical advantage on tight barrel nut assemblies
- Double-ended design fits both early and late model Savage 110 and 10 series barrel nuts
- Two 1/2" square drive holes for use with swing bars or torque wrenches
- Supports the receiver ring for safe, damage-free installations and removals
Specifications
| Brand | Wheeler Engineering |
| Tool Type | Barrel Nut Wrench |
| Compatibility | Savage 110 and 10 Series rifles |
| Handle Length | 15" |
| Handle Diameter | 1" |
| Square Drive Size | 1/2" |
| Material | Steel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this barrel wrench work on Savage 110 and 10 series rifles?
Yes. The double-ended design is made specifically for both early and late model barrel nuts found on these Savage platforms.
Can I use this wrench with a torque wrench?
Yes. The two 1/2" square drive holes allow you to connect the barrel wrench to a torque wrench or swing bar for precise, controlled installations.
What makes this tool better for barrel work than a basic wrench?
The 15" handle and 1" diameter steel shaft provide the leverage and rigidity needed to safely handle tight barrel nut assemblies without risk of slippage or damage to the receiver ring. The design is engineered specifically for the support and control required in gunsmithing applications.

