






⚙️ Reload Like a Pro, Reload with Precision!
The Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Precision Scale and Hand Deprimer Tool combo delivers unmatched accuracy with 0.1 grain precision and a 1500 grain capacity, paired with a patented Universal Collet System that handles calibers from .20 to .338 Lapua. Designed for comfort and durability, its ergonomic grip and spring-loaded handle reduce hand fatigue during extended use. Complete with a removable primer catch tube and a protective case, this tool is a must-have for serious reloaders seeking efficiency, precision, and a clean workspace.






















| ASIN | B00RPABDZO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,808 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #46 in Gunsmithing Tools |
| Brand Name | Frankford Arsenal |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,067) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2015 |
| Included Components | Hand Deprimer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 12 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.54 x 8.35 x 3.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Hand Deprimer Tool |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 909283 |
| Size | On Size |
| Style | Hand Deprimer |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
G**N
Great quality, easy to use and very sturdy. I would highly recommend if you reload
This is a great product for reloading. It's simple to use, works fast and not only looks sturdy but feels it also. I've used it now for two years. Either pop out the spent primers into the garage or use the sturdy plastic tube to catch them. You literally can use it in the livingroom watching TV. It's a quiet and clean way to deprime your brass before cleaning or after to size the brass. Great to have next to the reloading counter incase you need to quickly get a primer out that's not seated well without having to put it through the resizing die again
N**Y
Very Good Tools
This is a beautiful depriming tool. Sturdy, but lightweight, easy on the hand, and it just always works. Always. I like my bench in the garage, but I also like being warm in the house with the TV. As for the scale, which I also bought, after it was calibrated, it is accurate to within what looks like .0025, as far as I can tell... which is plenty safe and accurate for my use as a verification of volume dispensed smokeless powder Both tools are worth the money. I just deprimed 300 cases watching the first half of the Sunday Night Football game without having to take my eyes off the TV.
M**K
Work great
easy to use and fast for small batch and checking bullet weight or powder
J**R
Nicely done Frankford Arsenal.
Let's talk about the scale itself before I delve in. The scale itself has a wonderful subtle blue LCD screen. The numbers are crisp and don't have any signs of screen burn. The buttons are easy to press and the unit itself is very intuitive. It doesn't take much to figure out how to properly use the features. The calibration process is very simple, unlike the Dillon terminator scale. The AC adapter works nicely and the port into the scale doesn't allow any wobble. Now... The weighing itself...(relating to reloading ammo). I have a micrometer drop on an XL650. The variance is minimal and the standard deviation (with proper testing) averages to about 3 or 4 with 10 rounds. I can weigh each drop 3 times and get 3 different answers. To test, I have two powder pans. After the first weigh, I will transfer powder pan 1 contents into powder pan 2, and then back into powder pan 1 to retest, ensuring no powder drops. Both readings MAY be different, or they MAY be the same. It's pretty much a gamble. I use Autocomp, so the powder itself is pretty dense, but that shouldn't cause variance in separate weighing of the same drop. The weight difference is usually about +/- 0.1gr, but that could mean the difference between making major or minor at a big match. Granted, I don't try to hit exactly 165PF, but some of you may. My blaster is efficient at around 172-173PF (7.4 / 7.5gr), so it's not too big of a deal for me...but to others, it could cost you the match. Anyway, my experience with this scale is pretty good. I retest my drop every 800 rounds (1 batch for me) and the scale does its job. I don't use it for weighing metals, food, liquids, or any of that. This is strictly for reloading powders, and I would say to go ahead and buy this. Would I buy it again if my first one broke? Absolutely.
E**T
Works great!
LOVE this thing. There is an art to using it, but once dialed in it is awesome for "zoned out decapping while watching TV"! It decaps 9mm, .38/.357 and .40/10mm with ease. I used it on crappy, muddy range brass and after a good wash, I started decapping. The "little plastic finger" collet adapter, of the appropriate size (there are 3, sm, med. , and lg.) is inserted and away you go. You will be tempted to run the collet tighter than it needs to be, leave a HAIR of slop to put the casing in it AND roll it around to be sure the decapping pin is IN the flash hole and squeeze. Going through a 1000 rounds of grungy brass was quite a workout, so don't overdo it! LoL NOTE: These little plastic collet fingers are what makes it work, BUT they are "little PLASTIC collet finger thingies" and they will wear out eventually. I have done 3000 rds but the cleaner the range brass is, the longer they should last. I haven't worn mine out yet, but I have ordered two more sets.... cuz Murphy!!! The only bad thing is that the medium collet will be the one MOST people will use (and wear out), and they only come from the manufacturer in sets of .... sm., med., and lg,!!! Soooo you will have a lot of smalls and larges laying around. That said, the thing is awesome. Is it as fast as sitting in your garage, shop, man cave at a press running the cases through a decapping station... NO, but you are on autopilot watching TV while you do it. Like watching TV and shelling peas or folding laundry... whatever. Take your time, set it up and get a "process" going, and decap brass. I decap my brass so I can wet tumble it with cleaner and stainless steel pins. If you don't remove the spent primers you will "tumble weld" (with the steel pins) the primers in the cases and ruin them!!! I just finished another 1000 this afternoon.... wonderful item, well made... does the job! Does a great job!!!
J**N
Love this item. Very quick and easy removal of primers before cleaning. Quick and easy to use.
A**S
Excelente produto para espoletamento de estojos de fuzis.
G**Y
I received my Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Precision Scale ,earlier than expected. Set up and calibrated it right away and began loading hand gun rounds. I checked for accuracy of the Frankfort Arsenal scale against my Dillon balance beam scale with perfect results. After reading in another review about the scale creeping when weight was left for a while, I left 4.2gr of powder in the pan on the scale over night with no change in the numbers. I've been reloading for a few years and wanted a good quality digital scale ,so after much research I settled on this one with no regrets. I would recommend this for any one who is looking for a really accurate digital scale.
A**A
Veramente un ottimo prodotto, facile da usare e robusto, il corpo è interamente in metallo.
R**G
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