• Reviews around wrench (3.33 of 5)

    Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Inch/Pounds Measurement, Bits and Storage Case for Scope Mounting, Gunsmithing and Maintenance

    • this is a nice and compact, easily transportable torque wrench
    • Now I have to search for a bit that will fit the Fat Wrench and my bolts.
    • The Fat Wrench is easy to use and includes the most common bits needed to work on firearms.
    • Not only did I get this wrench at an awesome price, it is also a good quality torque wrench for all of your gunsmithing and hobby tool kit collection.
    • The torque wrench works well for everything I have used it for so far
    • Now that I have this handy torque wrench, I can redo all my rifle scopes and properly align and torque it to recommended specs
    • The torque wrench works well for everything I have used it for so far
    • The "fat wrench" itself feels pretty cheap by itself - the mechanism it uses to measure inch/pounds has a positive noise when it activates properly - i cant help but to feel like i can break it through regular use though
    • This is a handy little torque wrench for making sure your specs on torquing bases and Scopes are perfect
    • Great torque wrench for setting up stuff
    • I'll be returning my "fat wrench" and purchasing a higher quality, more accurate tool!
    • Then I recommend the FAT wrench
    • Highly recommend this wrench for trouble-free mounting of properly tourqued screws
    • Cool Torque wrench
    • The glued on scale on the front keeps falling off, but aside from that it is a nice wrench to have around for proper torquing on firearms.
    • The wrench feels good in your hand
    • I could have bought their proprietary torque wrenches, but then I only have THOSE wrenches for THAT purpose.
    • Perfect wrench for all types of small torque applications.
    • This wrench is also compatible with the previous Wheeler screwdriver set I purchased, which is an added bonus since everything works together
    • I like the wrench but the bits are less impressive
    • Nice little torque wrench.
    • I’m not a fan of this popular torque wrench.
    • I bought, and I used this wrench for some gunsmithing projects at home and it worked perfectly!
    • Great little torque wrench
    • At the range, a friend whipped out his FAT wrench and showed me the magic of controlled torquing a scope setup.
    • It will be nice if the FAT wrench includes some sockets for those bolts commonly used in rail mounting.
    • Like this wrench
    • I highly recommend this wrench
    • Then I recommend the FAT wrench
    • Love this torque wrench
    • My husband loves this wrench
    • Excellent wrench for ensuring torque specs on firearms.
    • Good wrench
    • The Fat Wrench is easy to use and includes the most common bits needed to work on firearms.
    • This wrench simply is a savior for minor gun smithing
    • Using the FAT Wrench to properly torque scope rings and the scope mounts is how I'm using it today
    • have put two scopes on using fat wrench.
    • A good wrench.
    • The Fat Wrench works as it should, but was shipped to me with half of the bits missing
    • I used the FAT wrench to mount rings and scopes on a couple of rifles so far
    • The FAT Wrench (mechanical) is the gold standard of torque screwdrivers.
    • The FAT wrench is perfect for all your firearm needs.
    • I found the wrench itself to be accurate and easy to use
    • It is a solid wrench and torques great
    • This wrench works flawlessly.
    • Good torque wrench.
    • The "fat wrench" itself feels pretty cheap by itself - the mechanism it uses to measure inch/pounds has a positive noise when it activates properly - i cant help but to feel like i can break it through regular use though
    • Nice wrench, and easy to use
    • All my friends in the desert come to me to borrow the FAT Wrench to mount and adjust their scopes and optics
    • The FAT wrench is perfect for all your firearm needs.
    • Excellent torture wrench for mounting a rifle scope.
    • The Fat Wrench works as it should, but was shipped to me with half of the bits missing
    • It's also difficult to use in tight places where some parts might obstruct the wrench because of it's
    • Good-N-Tight might get you by on barrel and castle