Torque wrench

I bought a Seekonk TSQ-150 used on eBay very cheap, I'm going to calibrate it with a weight but I can send it back for calibration too.

It has a 3/8" drive which is weird for an inch-lb wrench but I got a couple adapters from McMaster Carr for standard 1/4" screw driver bits and many places including McMaster Carr sell extended length bits in flat, hex, torx and more.

For high quality on a budget, it's hard to do better.
 
Have the Borka. Have the fat wrench. Have the Seekonk for DTs and have the Fix it Sticks.

I prefer the Fix it sticks. Very compact and easy to take with. Get the kit that comes with 4 heads and add a couple more for intended purpose and gonna be close to $200. Pricey but nice.

Borka has more adjustment. Feels a bit clumsy but definitely gets job done and is kind of an all in one kit.

Fat wrench gets job done and on a budget.

Seekonks work great too but heavy and big if your gonna pack them.
 
My Kidd 10/22 is in a Victor stock. It has a rear tang and therefor 2 action screws. The sweet spot is with 20in/lbs on the front screw and 17.5in/lbs on the rear screw. Fix It Sticks can't get me there. I also torque scope rings at 18-20in/lbs. A few other things aren't in the pre-set common torque settings of some wrenches.
 
Klein torque screwdriver, for the small stuff , snap on 1/4 inch drive torque wrench for the heavy inch pound stuff up to 100 ip.CDI. makes good stuff also.