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Thoughts on using threadlock when mounting a scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 29811"><p>NO NO NO-- Especially not the red stuff...</p><p> The red is meant to be semi-permanent. If you are building a rifle for someone else and don't want them to tamper with it(ie, I am an armorer for our TACT Unit)it works great. BUT, If you might want to remove the thing sometime in the future without heat or having to drill out a broken screw, proper torque on a TORX screw is the way yo go. I havent had one shoot loose yet without the Loctite, but I have had to fix a few that were "Loctited"(my own word) and woundn't come apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 29811"] NO NO NO-- Especially not the red stuff... The red is meant to be semi-permanent. If you are building a rifle for someone else and don't want them to tamper with it(ie, I am an armorer for our TACT Unit)it works great. BUT, If you might want to remove the thing sometime in the future without heat or having to drill out a broken screw, proper torque on a TORX screw is the way yo go. I havent had one shoot loose yet without the Loctite, but I have had to fix a few that were "Loctited"(my own word) and woundn't come apart. [/QUOTE]
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