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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
sheared base screws
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1883382" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>Like bigngreen said glue the rail on to the receiver and never look back. You can get it off if it is ever necessary with heat or I have put one in the freezer and then whacked it with a plastic hammer and it came right off. Clean it and use slow set JB Weld a little acetone on a q-tip and it cleans right up.</p><p>I do all hard kicking guns this way. The JB Weld fills the gaps and makes 100% contact. You won't have any more problems. I just use a drop of oil on the screws and they won't stick to the epoxy.</p><p>It really makes a good mounting system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1883382, member: 85874"] Like bigngreen said glue the rail on to the receiver and never look back. You can get it off if it is ever necessary with heat or I have put one in the freezer and then whacked it with a plastic hammer and it came right off. Clean it and use slow set JB Weld a little acetone on a q-tip and it cleans right up. I do all hard kicking guns this way. The JB Weld fills the gaps and makes 100% contact. You won't have any more problems. I just use a drop of oil on the screws and they won't stick to the epoxy. It really makes a good mounting system. [/QUOTE]
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