First Look: Real Avid Master Gun Workstation

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posted on August 16, 2023
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Mainmaster Gun Workstation

Real Avid has introduced the Master Gun Workstation, designed from the ground up to ease firearm cleaning, maintenance and optics mounting. The Master Gun Workstation is packed with features including a quick-adjustable clamp for one-handed firearms placement, a Gun Gripper yoke for form-fitting retention, a leveling knob for optics mounting, an integrated storage for chemicals, brushes, jags and cleaning rods, and integrated compatibility with the Smart-Assist Quick-Connect Accessory System.

At the heart of the Master Gun Workstation, the quick-adjustable clamp feature allows for fast and secure gun placement with one-handed tightening, promising a well-positioned firearm with minimal effort and frustration. The yoke is also one-hand adjustable for both width and height, thanks to Gun Gripper technology, while with 18.3 inches of travel it can accommodate the longest rifles and shotguns. The workstation also boasts easy-adjust non-slip feet that can be clamped or screwed to a workbench.

For optics mounting, the Master Gun Workstation utilizes a uniquely integrated leveling knob. This one-handed gun-leveling feature aids optic-mounting by enabling micro-adjustments of up to +/- 3-degrees for reticle leveling and accurate scope mounting.

Next, built-in compartments allow for storage of frequently used items such as chemicals, brushes, jags and cleaning rods. Magnetized trays keep small parts securely in place so they can be easily found, and the chemical-resistant metal base tray provides ample space for larger parts and tools. Additionally, the Master Gun Workstation includes an integrated dock for the Smart-Assist Quick-Connect Accessory System, granting compatibility with a range of hands-free accessories for enhanced work assistance. This system integrates with both the workstation and the Master Gun Vise, providing the benefit of an extra helping hand when  needed. Among the separately available Smart-Assist accessories are a magnetic 180-lumen work light, magnifying glass and a cell phone holder, all mounted on flexible goosenecks.

To learn more about the Master Gun workstation, and other Real Avid products, visit realavid.comMSRP: $199.99

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