

IRWIN Bottoming Tap, #6-48NS (1221)
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Pollucks
> 24 hourProbably due to my own inexperience with using items like this but the tap would constantly slip from the handle I was using, warped and then finally snapped. Part of the tap I suppose is forever in my rifle now which is unfortunate.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourThis tap worked as expected the first time, although it will not see frequent use in my shop. It did the job just fine so l am pleased with the results. I have no complaints.
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Michael s
> 24 hourCut threads without any issues. Would recommend as a purchase.
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Emre
> 24 hourIt did what it supposed to do on my savage 12fv. Needs to be lubricated to push excess metal pieces. 4 stars cuz of 2 days late delivery.
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Vince
> 24 hourA good quality tap, does the job effectively. But, the bottoming taps Im used to are completely flat at the end with the cutting edges all the way to the end, this is not. This is more like a plug tap than a bottoming tap. Still works, but be aware of that.
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KB
> 24 hourHard size to find 6-48 Needed a bottom tap to clean up some holes on a gun barrel for mounting a scope. Worked perfect!
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Septimiu Ungurean
> 24 hourThe tip of the tap (which will not make threads) is a bit longer for a bottoming tap but the quality of the tap is OK and it fits very well on the threaded holes of the rifle leaving a clean thread.
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Badwrench
> 24 hourWorked very well tapping a barrel for a bead sight!
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Jan Hart-Adams
> 24 hourThe IRWIN Bottoming Tap, #6-48NS (1221) is just what the gunsmith ordered. Save yourself a bit if hassle and get the one that comes with the correct drill bit.
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Nathan
> 24 hourThis was a used tap that had been modified and wire-brushed. The end was ground off, it still had metal shavings and gunk on it, and it was not an Irwin brand product. It looks like someone is buying used/surplus tooling and selling it as new on Amazon. I only have two holes to tap and I dont have time to wait on a replacement. I guess Ill deal with it.