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The P3 Ultimate Gun Vise by CTK Precision is a versatile, heavy-duty alloy steel tool designed for gun maintenance, cleaning, and boresighting. It fits both rifles and pistols with adjustable telescoping components and features a three-point leveling system for stability. Made in the USA with a durable E-coat finish, it also offers an optional shooting rest attachment that converts the vise in seconds, making it a must-have for serious firearm owners seeking precision and reliability.
| ASIN | B000W75L32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #487,949 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3,029 in Gunsmithing Tools |
| Brand | CTK PRECISION |
| Brand Name | CTK PRECISION |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 587 Reviews |
| Grip Material | PVC |
| Leg Style | Monopod |
| Manufacturer | CTK Precision |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 25 Inches |
J**.
CTK PRECISION Gun Vise
The CTK PRECISION P3 Ultimate Gun Vise arrived well packed; all parts bubble-wrapped and/or zip-bagged, with NO MISSING components! The vise appears to be a very well made, high-quality product and with minimal care, should last a lifetime. The assembly instructions are more of a parts diagram & list, as there are NO step-by-step instructions. There is a useful on-line U-Tube assembly video noted in the instructions, and a link is provided from the CTK website. Although after completing the assembly; most of which was straight-forward and somewhat intuitive, watching the video was more than useful, if not required. The only issue I had with the assembly was T-Handle Knob (#27) and the Vise Spring (#26). In the video the spring easily slides on-and-off the T-Handle threaded shaft but in my case, the spring was just ever-so-too-small. I had to repeatedly force the spring onto the T-Handle threaded shaft part-way, forcibly remove the spring (which was far harder than forcing it on over the threads) and repeat this process over-and-over-again. Finally after 30 minutes, I was able to complete this portion of the assembly and proceed to the end without any further issues. Total assembly time was just over an hour, but half of that time was spent working the spring issue. I think this is an easy 30 minute job assuming you have some skill with a few wrenches and a screwdriver. I tested the sturdiness of the vise with several firearms and all fit firmly and snuggly. There is no "parts-tray" with this vise, but either the Raiseek Cleaning Mat or the Lyman Essential Gun Maintenance Mat fit well under the vise. I preferred the Raiseek mat as it has several magnetic pads for keeping small metallic parts from escaping. Both are ~16"x10" and fit well under/next to the vise. The CTK Gun Vise is rated on a number of sites as the "best gun vise" and I would have to agree. Having gone through several others in the past, all of which I was never fully happy, this is the vise for me! It is not the least-expensive vise but if you want a quality gun vise that will keep your firearm steady for maintenance or attaching components and most importantly, confidently preventing your firearm from falling out of the vise if properly secured, this is the vise you should purchase.
T**.
Versatile, well made, easy to assemble
I debated about this vise for awhile before buying. So glad I made the leap and got it! First, putting it together... anyone having trouble with assembling this probably shouldn't own a gun. Look over the pictures, read the instructions, and take your time. The hardest thing was getting the nut started on the tool hanger. All you need is two adjustable wrenches, and Philips screwdriver and a pair of pliers. The unit is very well made. Holds rifles very sturdily. It's also very versatile. One extra benefit is its ability to hold a rifle or shotgun barrel and allow for cleaning. The plastic Tipton style vises block one end of the barrel. (It's not strong enough to hold just the barrel for gunsmithing, but no problem when cleaning.) The ability to add the gun rest is a plus, too. Not only making the unit a bench rest, this part also gives additional security when the gun is in the vise. Also, since it's made of steel, magnets stick to it, so magnetic levels, parts trays and lights can be attached. Don't know how I made it without this vise!
R**W
CTK DELIVERS......ALMOST
To be honest.....I believe this is the best gun vise currently on the market......It is made of almost 99% steel and truly holds a rifle stock tightly....Another plus is it is manufactured in the USA..... Yes it does have a few fleas.....That silly little woman's hair scrunchee is just down right foolish.....It cheapens the product and gives it a Rube Goldberg feel......But that is easily over come with Four stout O-rings.....They take all slop out of the slide and will last a very long time... Second weakness in my opinion..... Is the threaded bar the vise tensioner screws into....It comes in Nylon.....It most definitely should have been made of a sturdier material....Steel ,Aluminum ect... Never the less a quality product that in my opinion blows away the Tipton gun vise.....With the CTK you have a tough steel foundation, not a flexing piece of garbage like the tipton...When it comes to a vise.............Steel will always be my choice over plastic.....
P**S
CTK builds a good product.
The vise is well made and simple to assemble, in this configuration it is suited more towards holding the firearm for service but will get the job done as a platform to shoot from. I would recommend purchasing the shooting rest attachment if you plan to do a lot of shooting off this vise. The other option is to buy the version with the shooting rest if that is your primary use .
J**R
Words cant describe it just buy it you wont regret it.
I bought this Vise as i was needing another one because my Tipton best gun vise (which if you own you know is a great vise for cleaning and working on guns) almost always has an AR hanging out in it and i was just tired of having to move things around to use the vise. I decided i wanted something i could use to shoot off of also as well as clean, do some minor work etc... (I am not a dealer or a gunsmith just a diy person who thinks hey i can do that to everything and get lucky quite often lol). Did the usual search the internet and it didnt take me long to come across the CTK vise. I thought hmmm that looks basically exactly like what i want. Instantly after watching many a youtube video i thought hmmm i can build that thing myself!!! I said this to my wife and she said uhhh just buy the thing! So i have approval from the wife what else more do i need! I bought it and it came in and when i say its in pieces i mean its in pieces your like uhhh WTF! I will say the only thing that i dislike about this vise is the instructions because there is none its basically a diagram and you just go off of what its supposed to look like. Which in all honesty is not very hard if you leave all the bolts in the bags and basically put it together and then look at the bolts. It almost instantly clicks with you and in 15 minutes youll have it up and going. I instantly ran and grabbed a rifle and mounted it up and I am absolutely amazed at how awesome this thing is I have a brand new Browning X-Bolt in Rem. 7mm mag and took it outside to go shoot and with that much of a kick this thing doesn't flinch. Ive always told people ahhh just buy yourself a tipton and your good and i still believe that but i can promise you i will push this P3 vise to everyone i talk to from now on cause this thing is top notch. I also bought the shooting rest attachment and will say I think even for just working on guns its one of those things that you dont absolutely have to have but I would highly suggest it you will be that much more happy with this vise if you have the whole package.
S**S
Works as advertised.
Some assembly required. Ha...that's like saying fat albert is a little 'rotund'. However, regardless of the fact that the manufacturer is lazy and could have pre-assembled most of this; it does work well. A simple design with little to go wrong. I use it for basic gun maintenance and part additions to my rails. Would I buy another one in the future if mine disappeared (I say disappear because it could NEVER wear out)? I guess so. I like it at about the 50% level. If anything better came along I'd buy differently, so I'm not in love with it. But it does work well...so I'm on the fence if I needed to repurchase. The device is strong and solid. Holds my firearms securely. Nothing bad to say other than the lame instruction manual that was poorly printed with blurred pictures.
A**N
Solid and simple
This is a real quality product. Simple to assemble and use. I used it to hold and level my Remington 700 while installing a scope. It was simple to level the gun using the adjustable leveling legs and the gun was held firm by the stock grip. And this is SOLID welded steel construction and not cheap plastic like the lower cost units. You will not be disappointed using it as a gun vise. I also purchased the adapters to convert this into a shooting rest but have not tried it yet. But I can say that the conversion from a vice to a rest is super simple and takes less than a minute.
C**H
Solid but could use improvement
Was debating on getting a couple different vises sold at BassPro. None of them impressed me. Plastic stands/vises to use on guns where you need to manhandle things sometimes just don't seem to mix very well. This is a solidly made stand out of welded steel. You're not going to break this thing. It is also versatile. You can make a lot of adjustments to get your different guns settled in just right to work on. Only problem I have after owning a couple of years now is that the foam pads lost their hold on the adjustable steel arms. My guns would slide down while taking the pads with them. Had to use Carpenter glue to hold them in place. Having the optional rear rest is not really optional. You need to have it if your gun is on the stand for more than a couple hours to prevent your rifle sliding down.
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