The Fix It Sticks Rifle & Optics Toolkit with All-in-One Torque Driver is a compact, field-ready kit that lets you mount and maintain rifles and optics to the correct torque spec – whether you’re in a hunting blind, at a match or working on a duty rifle on the bench.
At the heart of the kit is the All-in-One Torque Driver (15–65 in-lbs). Instead of carrying multiple torque tools, you simply insert the ¼″ bit you need, turn the driver until the hash mark lines up with the required torque value, and tighten with confidence. This prevents over- or under-torquing scope rings, base screws and action screws, which is critical for maintaining zero and repeatable accuracy.
The kit includes a T-Way T-handle wrench for extra leverage, 15 commonly used ¼″ bits, and a ½″ socket with ¼″ adapter for typical scope ring and base nuts. Everything is organised in a zippered soft case with molded accessory tray, slim enough for a range bag, patrol car or deployment pack.
For sport shooters, police armourers and defence users, this toolkit is a lightweight, grab-and-go solution that covers the majority of torque-related work on modern bolt rifles, AR platforms and precision optics, without dragging a full toolbox into the field.
Key benefits
- All-in-one torque driver (15–65 in-lbs): one compact tool covers typical specs for rings, bases and action screws – no multiple limiters needed.
- True pocket-sized kit: slim zippered case with molded tray fits easily in a range bag or pack for competition, hunting and duty use.
- Complete mounting solution: torque driver, T-way wrench, 15 bits and ½″ socket/adapter cover most common rifle and optic fasteners.
- Repeatable precision: torque driver is designed for consistent torque application, helping prevent point-of-impact shifts from over-tightening.
- Designed for shooters: bit selection and layout are optimised around rifle/optic tasks rather than generic hardware use.
Overview
- Use cases:
- Mounting scopes and red dots (rings, bases, Picatinny mounts)
- Setting action screw torque on precision/hunting rifles
- Field fixes and tightening checks during competitions or deployments
- Torque driver operation: turn handle until the hash mark aligns with the printed torque value (15–65 in-lbs range) for a simple, visual, no-guesswork workflow.
- Bit selection: 15 × 1″ ¼″-drive bits covering Torx, hex (inch/metric), Phillips and slotted for almost all modern ring/base screws.
- Case design: zippered soft case with molded accessory holder plus backside storage recess for extra bits or accessories.
- Ideal users: precision rifle competitors, designated marksmen, armourers, LE snipers, hunting guides and serious sport shooters who travel with their kit.
Specifications
Torque tool
- Model: Fix It Sticks All-in-One Torque Driver
- Torque range: 15–65 in-lbs (inch-pounds)
- Adjustment: continuous scale with hash marks for common torque values – turn until mark lines up with desired value
- Drive interface: ¼″ hex, accepts standard ¼″ drive bits
Included tools & bits
- All-in-One Torque Driver (15–65 in-lbs)
- T-Way T-Handle Wrench
- 15 × 1″ bits:
- Torx: T10, T15, T20, T25
- Hex (inch): 3/32″, 5/64″, 1/8″, 5/32″, 3/16″
- Hex (metric): 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm
- Phillips: P1
- Slotted: 5 mm / #5
- ½″ socket
- ¼″ bit adapter
Case
- Type: zippered soft case with molded accessory holder
- Backside recess for extra bits or small accessories
Performance & durability
- Design intent: lightweight, compact toolkit for field, range and bench use
- Torque driver designed for repeatable torque application; external sources quote ±10% accuracy and up to 20,000 cycles for the driver mechanism.
Dimensions & weight
- Kit weight: ~1.0 lb / 0.45 kg
- Overall form factor: compact, pocket-sized case suitable for range bags and packs.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- One compact torque driver covers the full 15–65 in-lb range – ideal for most rifle and optic torques in a single tool.
- Bit selection and ½″ socket/adapter are tailored to rifle and scope hardware, not generic automotive use.
- Highly portable: soft case fits easily in range bags, patrol vehicles and field packs.
- Visual hash-mark scale makes torque settings intuitive even under time pressure.
- Backed by strong adoption in the precision rifle and hunting community; seen as a “go-to” compact torque solution.
Cons
- Not as ultra-precise as individual dedicated torque limiters for each value; hardcore armourers may still prefer separate limiters.
- No Nm scale – users who work in metric torque units must convert from in-lbs.