It's not a luxury, it's a requirement to do a job properly. Can you install a barrel nut without a torque wrench? Yes. Can you install one properly? No.
Are we talking torque wrench or action rod/Bev block?
Either way, they answer to both is they can both be NOT used and a rifle can be still assembled PROPERLY.
Is it ideal? Absolutely not.
If we’re on the topic of torque wrenches, think how many applications a torque wrench is called for in DAILY things, but don’t get used, and life goes on.
- vehicles: tires... I’d hazard a guess and say a majority of wheels on cars haven’t gone through the ‘proper’ procedure of torquing, and even less that have gone for that second torque re-check after driving.
- back to guns: scopes... be it rings or mounts. Important parts to a rifle, yet many don’t torque to specs, but simply ‘go by feel’
So semantics says you’re wrong. I’m not arguing against proper tools, I’m just saying adapt and overcome is a wonderful thing, and past and present circumstances proves you don’t NEED the tools to get the job done.