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And if you're prone to working on a lot of guns of a specific brand—S&W wheelguns in my case—there are even brand-specific sets of driver tips to precisely fit that brand's screws.
Cool. My shop teacher would be proud. I also appreciate the pro-tip about Japanese motorcycle and American Phillips heads screwdriver
This was a very nice explanation, I had heard mention numerous times not to use normal screwdrivers on guns but having a clear example and explanation with illustrations is great
Learned something today!