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The Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Primer Pocket Swager is a robust and versatile tool designed for reloading enthusiasts. With its ergonomic design, adjustable handle, and quick-change swage pin, it ensures precision and ease of use. The swager can be permanently mounted or temporarily clamped to your workbench, making it a convenient addition to any reloading setup. Plus, it comes with a limited lifetime warranty for added assurance.
Color | gray |
Brand | Frankford Arsenal |
Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 7"W x 6"H |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120100072 |
UPC | 661120100072 |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.45 x 6.3 x 6.26 inches |
Package Weight | 3.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 7 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Frankford Arsenal |
Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer |
Model Name | Platinum Series Primer Pocket Swager |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 110007 |
Included Components | Pocket Primer Pocket Swager |
Size | One Size |
S**T
Great Primer Swager
I've only had this product for a few days but have used it a lot in those few days. Read all the reviews of the spring breaking and once I had the unit in my hands I found that the unit can still be used without that spring. The spring that has been reported to break is to pull the case up so the swager can actually swage the primer pocket. You can do that by hand and in fact I have found that you need to do that anyway if you want the swage pin to go fully into the primer pocket. Once broken in it might work as advertised but new, and with the case holder pin adjusted so the swager pin goes all the way into the primer pocket, the case holder pin gets hit by the swager pin before it goes fully into position. So I use my left hand to push the case into position.Even if that main spring breaks you can still push the case holder pin into position and adding a few rubber bands it will push the case holder pin out once the swaging is done.All in all I think this is a great unit for the money. Half the cost of a Dillon (at least from Amazon) and has some automatic features that the Dillon does not.The housing is thick and strong. I clamp it to either my loading bench or to a table I have in the room I load in. Haven't had to worry about the rear 2 mounting holes as clamped properly on the side wings holds the unit securely.I'm swaging mainly pistol brass, 9mm, and have wrapped black electrical tape around the large case holder pin so it lines up better with the primer hole to swager pin. If I need that case holder pin for some other case I can either remove the tape or add to it.All in all it was worth the cost. Now waiting for the spring to break.EDIT:Tonight, 12/04/2023, the spring broke. Only ran about 300-500 9mm cases through it over the last 2 weeks Now contacting FA for a replacement spring. (Or new unit)Still a good product.EDIT 2:Contacted FA (Outdoor Brands) on the 4th of December (day the spring broke) and got an email back that day with a case number. Replied to that email with pictures of the unit and broken spring. I call them on the 8 to check on the status of the case and was told I have a new unit shipped out. Still waiting.EDIT 3:It is now January 16th 2024. Still no new unit or replacement spring. Called Outdoor Brands, Frankford Arsenal, twice last week and asked for a call back. NO Call Back.Just about ready to send this unit back to Amazon for a refund. I have unit the 31st of Jan 2024 to do this.
J**O
Easy Swaging for Crimped Primer Pockets
Once setup this little gem actually does what you need it to do without any fuss (after you fuss with it for setup). The spring-loaded case mount rod does not really load the case into position without help from your finger to get it into place but that is a minor complaint. However, if you do NOT get it into position you might be trying to swage the rim of the case and break something. You'll get the hang of it once you start. Adjusting for more clearance would allow for auto-mounting but it would NOT be in the correct position for the length of the STROKE of the ram.Once you accept that reality, the entire unit seems strong enough for many years of use, the primer pocket ram works fine (you could smooth it up by polishing it up with wet-or-dry fine sandpaper or fine grit polishing compound if you want a professional type looking job)Easy to use, load and quite fast. I mounted it to a 12x12 board and clamp the whole shebang to my bench when needed. I like it.
C**M
Works but not as advertised
It works well however it doesn’t feed like advertised it does take some help to get the brass where it needs to be. Besides that it’s a very well built and good product.
B**Y
Frankford Arsenal primer pocket swager
Precise adjustments are a little finicky but once tuned in it works great.
G**L
The only frankford product ive ever had to modify.
This is a quality swager, the best on the market for anyone who reloads cartridges based of of militery spec cases. 5.56 is a breze, naturally so is 300blk. And i see no issue swaging as big as 8.6, or 308. But this spring design is trash. It WILL fail. Fast. You will be lucky to function 500 rounds through this press before failure. That said modification is simple. Turn the spring so its 180 degrees from its original orientation. (this requires detatching it from both ends) and bend the top hook of the spring into a hook. Then just string a rubber band from the old hook tip to that piece of metal in the pictures and it works like a charm. 100% perfect function. But only after that spring is dealt with.
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