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GEB's Review of Weaver Gunsmithing Torque Wrench
I bought this torque wrench almost 6 years ago and it is still going strong. I also have a Brownells Magna-Tip torque wrench and both wrenches agree with one another to within about 3 in-lbs. The Weaver feels sturdier to me than the Brownells. The Weaver also goes up to 80 in-lb whereas the Brownells only goes up to 70 in-lb, however the Brownells is adjustable in increments of 1 in-lb while the Weaver adjusts in 5 in-lb increments.
My only gripe regarding this item is the storage case it comes in. All Weaver gunsmithing kits come in injection molded green plastic storage cases with plastic hinges and plastic snap clasps that hold them shut. Plastic hinges and snap clasps are cheap and are prone to break when used frequently. I wish that the case was similar quality to the tool.
The bits included are:
2- .025x.18 Flat
1- .035x.08 Flat
1- .035x.300 Flat
1- .065x.430 Flat
1- 3/32 Hex Allen
1- 5/32 Hex Allen
2- T15 Hex
1- T20 Hex
My only gripe regarding this item is the storage case it comes in. All Weaver gunsmithing kits come in injection molded green plastic storage cases with plastic hinges and plastic snap clasps that hold them shut. Plastic hinges and snap clasps are cheap and are prone to break when used frequently. I wish that the case was similar quality to the tool.
The bits included are:
2- .025x.18 Flat
1- .035x.08 Flat
1- .035x.300 Flat
1- .065x.430 Flat
1- 3/32 Hex Allen
1- 5/32 Hex Allen
2- T15 Hex
1- T20 Hex
Pros:
- good quality
- common tips included
Cons:
- cheap storage case
Best Used for:
- Gunsmithing
Would Recommend:
Yes
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