gun to gun so why worry about taking a base off. This way I know that my base is going to stay on. And if it is one of my heavy kickers I use a green pea dab of 2 part epoxy under my base. For gripframe and ejector rod use I again use red Lok Tite. Like I mentioned above I don't switch scopes, gripframes or housings on my guns so why use a medium strength Lok Tite. We got a 429 GNR revolver in yesterday where the 2 rear screws on the gripframe had sheared off clean.If you let the screws work loose that is what is going to happen. With red I don't have to check my gripframe screws or housing screw before I go out hunting. Just one less thing to go wrong.
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Blue Loc-Tite
- Tom, 2020-04-17, 06:20
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I always use red Lok Tite. I never switch scopes from
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-17, 11:41
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I completely understand your
- Tom, 2020-04-17, 11:55
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not in my experience. On guns with recoil of
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-17, 12:46
- I am not recommending you use red or blue. Use - Gary Reeder, 2020-04-17, 12:53
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not in my experience. On guns with recoil of
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-17, 12:46
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I completely understand your
- Tom, 2020-04-17, 11:55
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Mine says “Threadlocker Blue” (nm)
- steve todd, 2020-04-17, 06:24
- Made by Permatex - steve todd, 2020-04-17, 06:36
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I always use red Lok Tite. I never switch scopes from
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-17, 11:41