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I finally read the SIG manual for my MPX and discovered I'm supposed to torque the barrel retaining screws to 40 in-lbs.

Googling I found this bike tool graduated in NM increments of 4, 5 and 6 NM (35.4, 44.25 and 53.1 in-lb respectively).

Would 44 be too much torque?

All thoughts appreciated.

https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Bik...ativeASIN=B07D6QD9T6


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I'd just go with a Wheeler torque wrench. The analogue wrench is slightly cheaper than the digital one.


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Wheeler or Borka torque wrenches.

Any self respecting shooter needs one.
 
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Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
Wheeler or Borka torque wrenches.

Any self respecting shooter needs one.


Thanks - now, if I get one, will that cure my total lack of self-respect - or at least move the needle?


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Lol, just giving you grief. I find I use my Borka setup a lot now that I have it. The bits are great and when you start mounting scopes, SCAR / MPX barrels, etc it is just great to know you are doing it right instead of winging it.
 
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Originally posted by Divemaster Mark:
I finally read the SIG manual for my MPX and discovered I'm supposed to torque the barrel retaining screws to 40 in-lbs.

Googling I found this bike tool graduated in NM increments of 4, 5 and 6 NM (35.4, 44.25 and 53.1 in-lb respectively).

Would 44 be too much torque?

All thoughts appreciated.


A "bike tool" for your MPX?

I wouldn't use that on a bicycle, let alone a firearm or anything else calling for an actual torque value.

I use calibrated torque wrenches when applying torque, and I get them calibrated annually. Most of mine are snap-on or mac.

It would cost more to get that amazon plastic junk tested for calibration, than what the wrench costs...no early way I'd consider it. Ever.
 
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