Thanks. I forgot to mention that the screwdriver will probably need to be able to take a 6-inch Phillips #2 bit in order to clear the airhorn.CDI 151sm for 3 to 15 in/lb or Proto J6106A from 7-36 in/lb. I have both of these and recommend. CDI 401SM 5-40 in/lb another good one. Of course Snap-on Qdriver3 or 4 that are CDI as well.
+1 for this, works great for lots of fasteners.Wheeler gunsmithing screwdriver
+1 for this, works great for lots of fasteners.
Is that a metal end cap in case you need to hammer a few more fractional newton-meters of torque into the piece?
Oh I didn't know PB Swiss made torque screwdrivers. I'm a huge fan of the "Swiss Grip". The preset 2.0 Nm would be perfect.
The one “end cap” that looks like metal, actually has a translucent cap, that I think can be turned to adjust the torque setting, or at least to see the set torque.Is that a metal end cap in case you need to hammer a few more fractional newton-meters of torque into the piece?
In all seriousness the right one looks amazing, even if I will have to convert maths to inch-pounds when I use it.
I have been buying Knipex, Wera, and Wiha on Amazon.de recently for huge savings. PB Swiss will not allow Amazon.de to ship to the US though. KCTool is very expensive especially since they eliminated their GJ discount code.
If you have a good source of getting this at a good price in the US, please let us know.
What gun parts are you putting on and off frequently that require torquing them? I think I've just torqued scope rings and that's not something generally changed often. Are you re-zeroing each time?News to me too. I want a couple for some gun parts I put on and off frequently.
That's real interesting. I've been skeptical to consider a digital torque wrench because I perceive mechanical technology is more robust and resilient. And then I realize my main set of calipers is electronic. And so are my multimeters. I haven't even seen an analog dial multimeter in over 20 years.i have the full set of pbswiss digital ones for that reason. you can switch units.
What gun parts are you putting on and off frequently that require torquing them? I think I've just torqued scope rings and that's not something generally changed often. Are you re-zeroing each time?

I've always kinda wanted a torque screwdriver, not because I've ever really needed, it, but just because I don't have one, and have a full set of torque wrenches. The cost of something like the CDI has made it impossible to justify, but there are so many low-cost choices now that I will probably reconsider.
Just have a look at mountz
This one was setup and bagged for laboratory use, so god knows what it originally cost.
I've bought PB Swiss most often from these two US-based companies:If you have a good source of getting this at a good price in the US, please let us know.
Better to have it and not need it.Oh boy, another tool I don't have and might never use but seems like I need it anyway.