Birchwood Casey TRQW Torque Wrench Set for AR-15 Firearm - Gray/Red
Building and maintaining an AR-15 requires precision, and that starts with proper torque specifications. The Birchwood Casey TRQW Torque Wrench Set for AR-15 is purpose-built for shooters and gunsmiths who understand that bolts fastened to spec run reliably and safely. Whether you're assembling an upper receiver, installing a handguard, or working on bolt carrier groups, having the right torque wrench eliminates guesswork and helps you hit manufacturer specifications every time.
AR platform builds and maintenance demand attention to detail, and a quality torque wrench is one of those tools that separates solid work from sloppy assembly. This set puts accurate fastening within reach of anyone willing to take their build seriously. The gray and red color scheme makes it easy to spot in your workbench or toolbox, and the design is straightforward enough for first-time builders yet precise enough for experienced builders doing repeat work.
If you're running a rifle you built yourself, keeping backups in a range bag, or maintaining multiple ARs, knowing exactly how tight your critical fasteners are is peace of mind. This is one of those purchases that pays for itself the first time you catch a bolt that's either under or over specification before it becomes a problem downrange.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this torque wrench set compatible with all AR-15 components?
The TRQW set is designed specifically for AR-15 fastening tasks. Always reference your component manufacturer's torque specifications and the set's included documentation to ensure proper application.
What does this set include?
The exact contents of the Birchwood Casey TRQW set are best confirmed by checking the product packaging or Birchwood Casey's official specification sheet, as torque wrench sets vary in their included bits, adapters, and accessories.
Can I use this for other firearms platforms?
While the set is marketed for AR-15 work, some fastening tasks on other platforms may share compatible specifications. Check your firearm's manual and the torque values in the wrench documentation to verify compatibility before use.

