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Strike Industries All-In-One Tool For Glock | Review

With the Glock being the most popular pistol on the market for the last couple of decades, Strike Industries took a shot at making Glock owner’s lives simpler with their new All-In-One tool for Glock.

It combines three useful tools that will make servicing your Glock easier in a small enough package that there is little reason to not drop one in your range bag.

The Strike Industries All-In-One Glock Tool has a front sight tool, a takedown pin punch, and a magazine baseplate tool on it.

Specs From The Strike Website

Product Specs
  • Length: 2.85”
  • Width: 1.16”
  • Height: 0.48”
  • Weight: 2.6 oz
  • Materials: Steel
  • Color: black and chrome
Features
  • Glock Base Plate Removal Tool
  • Pin Punch Tool
  • Front Sight Removal tool
  • Compact folded design
  • All steel construction

The All-In-One tool has a nice tough steel construction with large thumbscrews on both the front and rear of the tool allowing you to loosen or tighten the handle in order to easily deploy a tool. Strike also included a keyring attachment, but if I am honest I will probably use that as a lanyard attachment point.

Here you see the magazine base plate tool. I don’t know about you, but I struggle with removing the factory Glock base plate pretty often. This tool allows you to use the handle as a lever prying the base plate off the mag with minimal effort.

With a small amount of downward pressure, the base plate starts to slide off to the front, clearing the two “keepers” that Glock molded into the lips on the bottom of the mag.

Here is where I think the All-In-One tool really shines, the front sight adjustment tool. With most Glock front sight tools hovering right around the MSRP of the All-In-One tool there is no reason to not buy the nicer Strike tool over the other ones on the market.

I tried it out on my Glock 43 and experienced no issues at all, my Glock 23 was a different story. The front sight hex screw was so close to the leading edge of the slide I was not able to get the tool over the hex head to loosen it.

 

The walls on the nut driver are a bit thick for some front sight screws but the magnet is something I appreciate quite a lot.

The All-In-One tool has a magnet located in the sight tool’s head, a really nice touch. This nifty feature will prevent users from dropping screws left and right. This nifty feature will prevent users from dropping screws left and right.

Yes, I know that this isn’t how the screw goes on … but it does showcase that awesome little magnet.

The last tool that Strike included was the Glock tool, AKA the Glock punch. It was perfectly sized for anything I could think of using it for and is made of that same nice steel as the rest of the tool.

The Glock takedown punch is one of those tools that you should always have in your range bag.

Overall I am really pleased with the All-In-One tool from Strike Industries. It really provides a lot of functionality in a pocket-sized tool. I will say that this handy little tool is going to find a permanent home in my range bag, I might even go so far as to buy a second to toss into my cleaning kit.

Even though the takedown pin is a bit thicker than I would like, it worked pretty well.

If you are looking for a front sight tool, a Glock tool, or a magazine tool you should take a look at the All-In-One tool from Strike Industries. With an MSRP of $24.95, it makes for a pretty good bargain, not to mention that it would be a really solid gift for that Glock shooter in your life.

You can learn more about the All-In-One tool on Strike’s website here.

Patrick Roberts

Since founding Firearm Rack in 2014 which evolved into Primer Peak in 2020, Patrick has been published by RECOIL, Ammoland, Gun Digest, The Firearm Blog, The Truth About Guns, Breach Bang Clear, Brownells, The Shooter's Log, and All Outdoor. When he isn't writing you can find him instructing handgun and AR-15 courses, training his dog Bear, or spending time with his son Liam. See what he is up to on his YouTube Channel, on Facebook, or on Instagram at @thepatrickroberts.

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