
- description
The screws inside a modern airsoft rifle are nothing like the ones on the outside. Optic mounts, motor connections, gearbox shells, hop unit screws, internal MOSFET fixings — they all use micro fasteners in mixed standards. Phillips, slotted, Allen (hex), Torx star drives, and occasionally security-bit variants all appear across a single rifle. A standard household screwdriver set won't reach most of them, and the wrong bit head rounds out micro-fasteners on the first turn.
The 32 bit complement covers all five common bit types — flat blade, Phillips cross, Allen/hex, Torx star, plus security variants — across the size range that comes up on airsoft work. The micro driver handle is aluminium with a knurled grip pattern, sized for close-quarters work where a full-length driver gets in the way of the part you're trying to access. Magnetic bit retention so the bits don't fall out into the gearbox while you're working — a small detail, but one that matters when you're 30 seconds into a job and a 1.5mm hex bit disappears down the receiver.
Stored as a compact roll-up or case kit. Genuinely the screwdriver set you want on a workbench rather than the ill-fitting household one most players end up reaching for. If you're servicing your own rifles regularly, having proper precision drivers is the difference between clean disassembly and stripped screw heads.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Piece Count | 32 bits |
| Bit Types | Flat / Phillips / Allen (Hex) / Torx (and Torx Security variants) |
| Handle | Aluminium with knurled grip |
| Bit Retention | Magnetic |
| Application | Airsoft RIF disassembly, optic mounting, MOSFET install, hop unit work, gearbox service |
| Storage | Compact case |