SpeedRacer
Well-Known Member
I have all but the tq wrench, currently, and kindof would like to add one to my arsenal of tools. I've heard mixed things about the cheap one's, both in this thread and other places. I'm still mulling the tq wrench situation over.
What was I thinking. For you, only a Snap-On will suffice. Don't waste your time on anything cheaper. I'd also recommend a heavy magnifying glass or microscope, so that while adjusting the wrench's torque setting you can get it lined up *exactly*. Have both the muzzle device and AR wrench blueprinted and balanced, you definitely don't want any slop there throwing off your reading. Once you've got the flash hider properly torqued, buy a second Snap-On wrench to follow up and verify that the first wrench was in fact accurate. If it's not within a tolerance of 0.0001ft/lbs scrap the barrel, flash hider and tools and start over.