Confused, that list was simply a comparison of available, similar torque limiting tools and cost. My chosen and consistently applied torque on my mounts is 65in/lbs. The reference to 1/4 turn past hand right is straight out of geissele's literature.
Confused, that list was simply a comparison of available, similar torque limiting tools and cost. My chosen and consistently applied torque on my mounts is 65in/lbs. The reference to 1/4 turn past hand right is straight out of geissele's literature.
This is a timely thread, I'm in the market for a inch pound torque wrench/handle, bring on the info.
I assume (bad I know) the quality ones all accept Magna-Tips??
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
I have no connection to the company other than being a customer but check out Fix It Sticks.
https://store.fixitsticks.com/collec...nt=40906294861
Edit: oops this brand was mentioned earlier.
Last edited by 021411; 09-10-18 at 00:24.
Edit: Double tap.
Last edited by WTF?Shane; 09-11-18 at 01:13.
This is a Borka 10-85 in/lb set that works by break-over, set at 15 in/lbs. I use this set on the bench at home and use the torque limiter out of my range bag in the field for attaching/detaching mounted scopes/aimpoint. All my mounts are Geissele.
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Interesting, I'm in the market for one as well, initially was checking out the Borka and Fix-it sticks.
Then I saw that Fix-it has this new all-in-one model that covers 15/25/35/45/55/65 in one compact little tool, you can pre-order for $89, but this is cheaper than then typically $160 to $180 pricing for the online collections of Fix-it sticks that have not even all of these six settings, you see the current kits at places like Midway, Triad Tactical, etc., but this looks better and if you're willing to take the chance on pre-ordering, it's more economical and more compact in your range bag.
https://store.fixitsticks.com/produc...que-driver-kit
Also I just ran across this Seekonk at Brownells, pretty deluxe 1 to 75 in inch pounds completely variable, and supposed to be accurate. But pricey. Anybody tried it?
ETA, for convenience of others who are researching too, here's a list of all the one's I'm considering/researching, and best prices I can find of in-stock ones.
Wheeler fat wrench for $45 (10 - 65 in/lbs in 5 lb increments; the cheapest option, the non-digital version is supposed to be the best, gets good ratings from people at Midway/Brownells):
https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...prod56976.aspx
Fix it Stick torque limiting kit for $162 at Midway (comes with a T-handle and 4 predefined settings 15/25/45/65)
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/102139720?pid=848266
The Fix It Sticks company is also coming out with a new all-in-one that’s more cost-effective and more compact in your range bag. $89 for pre-order, it has 6 settings in a single limiter head (15/25/35/45/55/65):
https://store.fixitsticks.com/produc...que-driver-kit
Borka variable field torque limiter for $155 (this is a nice field kit used by many for range bags, goes from 1 to 85 inch pounds variable, I’ve heard generally positive but a few critiques about the accuracy/calibration):
https://triadtactical.com/borka-adju...ue-driver-kit/
Seekonk 1 to 75 inch pounds variable for $194 at Brownells
https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...prod18221.aspx
Last edited by maximus83; 08-19-19 at 19:17. Reason: add links
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