How do you guys go about loctiting your trigger adjustment screws once you find the setup you like? I have my trigger setup perfectly for me, but I'm afraid to lose it. I was thinking I could take the trigger out and put a nut on the screws. That might work.
Loctiting trigger adjustment screws
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-=Squid=-
Well, you can remove them and readjust the screws (your best bet) or you could just drop some loctite on the base of the screws and let it dry...it should be enough to keep them from rattling out of place.
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I put a dab of non-hardening pipe dope on my trigger stop screws, works fine.
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-=Squid=-
Yes, I forgot about that. Pipe dope works well for aplications such as these (thumbs up)Originally posted by Aegis
I put a dab of non-hardening pipe dope on my trigger stop screws, works fine.
Loctite doesnt solve ALL of your problems
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No, but Duct Tape will!Originally posted by -=Squid=-
Yes, I forgot about that. Pipe dope works well for aplications such as these (thumbs up)
Loctite doesnt solve ALL of your problems

I 2nd the pipe dope suggestion. It will be adjustable, but it won't move unless you want it to.David M. Jones
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if you wanna do it RIGHT... get a hold of some Loctite 290 (Medium Strength WICKING grade) its GREEN. once you've got em set the way you like, just put a dab in the hole where the screw is, and it magically works its way down into the threads. It's AMAZING.
LOCTITE has a solution for everything. Do your research.
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I stand corrected. I Was not aware their was a loctite like this. But then again, my local wal-mart doesnt carry loctiteOriginally posted by wyn1370
ah but it does, you just have to find the right type
wicky's great, only problem is it doesn't smell as good as 254 and 454
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It doesn't SMELL as good, but being green, it has a nice minty-fresh taste!Originally posted by wyn1370
ah but it does, you just have to find the right type
wicky's great, only problem is it doesn't smell as good as 254 and 454
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mmm...locktite...
David M. Jones
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i used blue locktite and readjusted it later its not hard to break free at all.
but you will have to untread and apply loctite then rethread to make it work."The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

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