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New generation of the Borka Torque Driver

In 2010, this website published the first ever review of the original Borka Tools torque driver:

http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/borka-compact-torque-setting-driver/

Needless to say, I was, am and will be always very grateful for this unsolicited initiative. Since that time, many things have changed, and Borka is now offering a new, fully adjustable torque driver (aka ATD, 10-85 inch-lbs. range) and ATD based torque tool kits (EFK and SBK). While driver design concept remains the same as correctly described in original Accurate Shooter review, just about everything else is now very different.

In order to update original review from 2010 to the current state of affairs in 2015, I feel it would be logical to provide links to a recent videos by John McQuay from 8541 Tactical and Dave Timm from Learning Firearms, which, I believe, are professional, informative and technically accurate:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yShgD3TejBw , about ATD-EFK

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIWPPY-pJV8 , about ATD-SBK
 
Might consider becoming a site sponsor or at the very minimum, a contributor, since you are clearly advertising your business.

That's just my unsolicited semi-professional opinion.
 
ryanjay11 said:
Might consider becoming a site sponsor or at the very minimum, a contributor, since you are clearly advertising your business.

That's just my unsolicited semi-professional opinion.

It worries me that having an outdated review from 2010 in public view may be a bit confusing.

In essence, you're correct and thank you for your opinion.

Donation to Accurate Shooter was just made, by PayPal.
 
I've had the Borka for 5 plus years now and have been very impressed with not only the wrench but with the service. When I was considering buying one I had lots of questions which where quickly answered. I can tell you that it's nice to pull a scope out of rings that have been torqued with a Borka and find no ring marks. I've never snapped a screw on a set of rings while mounting a scope using one of these either. It's a cheap investment when you consider the cost of a scope or gunsmithing services to extract a broken screw from over torquing.
 
I have had my Borka torque driver for a long time, never once has it let me down, and I have checked its accuracy on a cal fixture at work, simple easy to use, wow the new model looks even better, looking forward to getting one.
 

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