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ACCU-LEVEL

 

The Accu-Level Micro-Adjustment Leveling Cam on the side of the vise is used 
to easily level your firearm. This operation is for mounting an optic and properly 
aligning the reticle. To use this feature, level the gun approximately with the Ball 
& Socket and Speed Cam. Clamp it in place. Next, pull the Accu-Level Micro-
adjustment Leveling Cam out from the vise and rotate to the left or right. Rotating 
the cam clockwise will result in up to 3 degrees right-side tilt of the vise. Rotating 
the cam counter-clockwise will result in up to 3 degrees left-side tilt of the vise. 
Return cam to the left or right to engage the retaining pin when not in use.

SCOPE MOUNTING 

MADE EASY.

ACCU-LEVEL

 QUICKLY AND EASILY 

LEVELS THE GUN (WHILE IN THE VISE) 

FOR ACCURATE SCOPE MOUNTING.

The ingenious leveling knob 

offers 6 degrees of tilting 

micro-adjustment of the 

vise jaws for leveling guns 

and optics.

The versatile and modular Gun-Fit

 Sleeves 

allow nearly any gun or gun part to be safely 

and securely clamped in the vise for unlimited 

Gun DIY

®

 tasks.

LUG-LOK

 

MOUNTING 

The vise jaws have two holes which allow 
the clamping of a Real Avid AR15 or AR10 
Lug-Lok Upper Vise Block (sold separately). 
The Gun-Fit Locking Pins are inserted 
from the back side of the jaws, through 
the Lug-Lok and into the opposite side 
of the vise. Once pins are inserted, 
fully tighten vise jaws. See image for 
recommended placement of the Lug-Lok.

Securely anchor Lug-Lok

 Upper Vise Block with 

GUN-FIT

 locking pins. 

(Lug-Lok

 

sold separately)

SMART-FIT

®

 

MOUNTING  

The vise jaws have a recessed pocket in the 
clamping plates. This is designed to help 
secure a Real Avid Smart-Fit

 AR15 Vise 

Block (sold separately) into the vise and 
prevent movement and rotation during high 
torque applications. If you do not have a 
Smart-Fit AR15 Vise Block, simply remove 
the screws from the jaw plates and rotate 
180° allowing for a flat clamping surface.

Vise jaws integrate seamlessly with the  

Smart-Fit

®

 Vise Block. 

(Smart-Fit sold separately)

CARE & MAINTENANCE

You already take good care of your guns - you should treat your tools the same 
way. This is a medium duty vise and should be treated as such. Heavy hammering 
or high amounts of force could cause the vise to fail. The high-quality coatings 
and platings provide enhanced 
corrosion resistance, but that does 
not mean that the Master Gun Vise is 
rustproof. We recommend applying a 
very minimal coating of lightweight 
oil onto metal surfaces periodically.

It is also important to inspect 
and ensure the ball and socket 
are kept clean and free of debris 
prior to, and during use. We also 
recommend applying a high-
pressure grease to the ball and 
socket as well as the drive shaft of 
the jaws periodically.  When using 
the Master Gun Vise be aware of 
potential pinch points.

Some of the potential pinch points.

GUN-FIT

 SLEEVES 

The Gun-Fit Sleeves provide two 
different surfaces for ideal working 
conditions. The foam side should be 
used to hold wood stocks or non-uniform 
gun parts. We recommend not to 
overexpose the foam to solvents as this 
will accelerate degradation. Allowing 
guns or parts to sit in the foam jaws for 
long periods of time can also deform the 
foam. The reverse side of the jaws are 
a hard nylon intended to hold shapes 

Optimally position lower receiver to 

install buffer and buffer detent pin.

One of eight optimal lock-down  

positions for high torque applications.

 

(Lug-Lok sold separately)

Ideal positioning for inverted 

maintenance and installations.

Angle the lower receiver for fast and 

easy installation of bolt release pin.

Position the barrel and upper receiver 

downward into the trash for bore and 

barrel cleaning. 

Position the lower receiver to install 

pivot pin, spring & detent

. (Smart-Fit 

sold separately)

WORK THE WAY YOU WANT TO WORK.

QUICKLY POSITION AND REPOSITION THE GUN FOR OPTIMAL WORKFLOW.

and surfaces such as Arca-Swiss, picatinny, gun barrels or other small hard-to-
hold gun parts. These covers are great for lightly securing guns and parts but are 
not intended for any type of torque related assembly and doing so could cause 
marring of product or damage to jaws, or possibly allowing firearm to fall from 
vise. The use of alternating jaw surfaces (i.e. one foam and one nylon) is also 
not recommended as they were not designed to work in this manner. The foam-
covered guard rail inside the vise can be centered or removed depending on your 
specific need. The four Gun-Fit Locking Pins are used to retain the covers on the 
jaws, the pins should be inserted into the mount holes at both ends.

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