 Hey friends, Tyler Patner here. Today I'm going to run you real quick through some things that I have in my toolkit, things that I think you guys are going to find handy to keep on hand as well for all of your air gunning needs. So let's dive in. First things first, something that I find real handy to have on hand is a dental pick. Now these come in all different shapes and sizes. I've kind of made this one my own here in terms of shaping, but this is going to be great to get O-rings off of guns. You know if you have some of those tiny O-rings on bolt probes or fill probes, things like that makes it really easy to get them on and off. So dental pick is a absolute necessity in my opinion. Next up we're going to talk about mounting scopes. There are some good tools you can have on hand to make your life easier there. Bubble levels, all right. These are flat. I could put them pretty much anywhere flat surface on my scopes or my mounts or my gun to make sure that I am leveling everything up appropriately. And then the fix-it-stick scope jack goes on every one of my guns when I mount a scope, assuming I have a rail to do so. It mounts to a Picatinny rail. You can get some UTG adapters to mount to your dovetails as well. This is making your scope mounting life way easier, all right. It's literally mount to the rail, throw the wrench on this thing. It sets it up right on the flat base of the scope and you are level. It's that simple. Next up is probably the most essential thing I have on the table in front of me and that is silicone grease. You can also get silicone oil, but this is your go-to lubricant for all things air gun related. Doesn't matter what kind of gun it is, silicone grease or silicone oil can go into your air gun. So this is definitely something you should have. You need to keep your own rings lubricated, whether you have a multi-pump gun, a PCP, spring guns even. Heck, you could put some silicone grease in those bad boys too. So definitely a good thing that you should always keep in your kit. Now the last thing I have here and something I keep all of this stuff in actually is my Fix It Sticks Air Gun Kit. This thing comes not only with the wrench that you're going to need to go ahead and tighten, loosen whatever, but it also comes with all the bits you're going to need. Metric bits, Imperial bits, Torx bits, it's got everything. So whatever you're running scope mounts to screws on the gun to tighten things up, whatever you need, it's got it in there. It also comes with a torque limiter, which is awesome piece of kit to have. This thing will actually allow you to get to the correct inch pounds rating as you tighten your screws, particularly handy for scope mounting, but it can also be great for your stock screws on spring guns, things like that. So a real nice kit to have, the Fix It Sticks Air Gun Kit, definitely something you should look at. So this is what's in my Air Gun Tool Kit at all times. What's in yours? Let us know in the comments down below and we'll be back at you with another tip soon.