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Sako 85 picatinny rail installation?
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<blockquote data-quote="goebs66" data-source="post: 1089789" data-attributes="member: 90641"><p>I just bought the Sako 85 picatinny rail from Eurooptics (<a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/picatinny-rail-for-sako-75-85-stainless-steel-20-moa.aspx" target="_blank">Picatinny Rail for Sako 75 / 85 Stainless Steel 20 MOA for sale!</a>)</p><p>When installing a picatinny rail myself I read I should degrease the screws and the holes, dry them, put a drop of blue loctite on each screw, and torque it to the correct value?? Am I missing anything? as this is my first time doing this myself. </p><p></p><p>Also, Any sako 85 owners that installed a picatinny rail themselves that know what value to torque each screw too? I probably am going to have to call Berretta usa...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goebs66, post: 1089789, member: 90641"] I just bought the Sako 85 picatinny rail from Eurooptics ([url=http://www.eurooptic.com/picatinny-rail-for-sako-75-85-stainless-steel-20-moa.aspx]Picatinny Rail for Sako 75 / 85 Stainless Steel 20 MOA for sale![/url]) When installing a picatinny rail myself I read I should degrease the screws and the holes, dry them, put a drop of blue loctite on each screw, and torque it to the correct value?? Am I missing anything? as this is my first time doing this myself. Also, Any sako 85 owners that installed a picatinny rail themselves that know what value to torque each screw too? I probably am going to have to call Berretta usa... [/QUOTE]
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