5-1/2" BAHCO Three Square Needle File Dead Smooth

$14.00

This 5-1/2" BAHCO Three Square Needle File Dead Smooth is crafted from the highest quality steel for exceptional strength and longevity. Its dead smooth surface ensures excellent accuracy and precision. This tool is ideal for filing deep slots, sharp corners, and intricate details.

 Cut 102 TPI Without Handle. .141" Equilateral Triangular Shape Tapers Towards the Tip, Double Cut


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5-1/2" BAHCO Three Square Needle File Dead Smooth

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Michael Bond
Bahco Files

Great tools! Bahco files are excellent tools for the job.

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David Hillebrand

5-1/2" BAHCO Three Square Needle File Dead Smooth

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Bill Allison
File

The 5 1/2" Bahco 3 square needle file was exactly what I needed to help with building my .40 caliber SMR rifle, as with Kibler Longrifles it was top notch and service was the "Best".

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CHARLES Hayes
GREAT QUALITY AND SERVICE

GREAT QUALITY AND SERVICE

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Richard Colton
This file is a quality item

I find myself using this fine Swiss file more than I expected and now know I must have another soon!

Shipping

Liquid Shipping

Liquids will not ship in the kit box. There are different regulations that apply to the chemicals that we sell and they will need to ship ground, when the kits will ship USPS Priority Mail. Plus, it would really stink if a liquid were to leak on your beautiful new kit!

Order tracking

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Get in touch

If you have questions, feel free to email us at info@kiblerslongrifles.com or give us a call at 330-551-5844. Even if you have to leave a message, we promise to get back with you right away. Bree can answer most questions and she will be sure to ask Jim when needed.