Hold that Scope down
I have been using scoped pistols all my life
I remember one time I used loctite of some kind and I could not remove the screws
I had to drill them out.
Loctite D grade (orange) is something u want to stay away from. A sealant for bearing, sleeves and threads.
Loctite 242 removable ( blue) works great but heavy odor and in the short time I'm writing this with the container on my desk I can feel a headache coming on
These are about 30 years old so there are probably much more advanced items out there now.
But what I have been using on my mounts and scope rings is clear nail polish
Nail polish has a plastic base that gives the screws that extra resistance.
Now for extra heavy recoil monster guns I don't know and probably will not work
But a mount on the slide of a 45 and scope rings I have never had any trouble with.
If cleaned properly, like I would use paint thinner ( or what ever u have on hand) on a rag and turn each screw in the rag until I would not see any residue. And each thread hole mini Q tipped with cleaner and air blown
I remember one time I used loctite of some kind and I could not remove the screws
I had to drill them out.
Loctite D grade (orange) is something u want to stay away from. A sealant for bearing, sleeves and threads.
Loctite 242 removable ( blue) works great but heavy odor and in the short time I'm writing this with the container on my desk I can feel a headache coming on
These are about 30 years old so there are probably much more advanced items out there now.
But what I have been using on my mounts and scope rings is clear nail polish
Nail polish has a plastic base that gives the screws that extra resistance.
Now for extra heavy recoil monster guns I don't know and probably will not work
But a mount on the slide of a 45 and scope rings I have never had any trouble with.
If cleaned properly, like I would use paint thinner ( or what ever u have on hand) on a rag and turn each screw in the rag until I would not see any residue. And each thread hole mini Q tipped with cleaner and air blown
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Did you try heating the screws up to release the thread sealer? 0 -
I've had to use a soldering iron on screws with poor slots that were set with red Loktite. Also had to heat then put the driver bit in the slot and tap it with a nomar hammer to break the hold. I only use red at the bench and have a small tube of the green wicking formula for those times when it's absolutely needed. 0 -
Loctite is great. If you keep it torqued down you dont need it. 0 -
I use the red loctite. I have had screws stick and what i did was heat up a paper clip and hold it on the screw. It backed right out after the heat melted the loctite. 0
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