konkapot Posted November 11 Slide racker is nominally held in by a screw. As of late the screw does not stay tight after shooting 100 rounds or so. Was thinking about rubber cement to temporarily hold the screw tight but still be able to remove the racker for cleaning. Any thoughts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N3WWN Posted November 11 Purple or green low-strength LocTite? I use the green on the set screws for my magwells, though they are admittedly non-reciprocating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konkapot Posted November 11 (edited) I remove the slide racker weeky for cleaning; would purple or green be appropriate for that? Really looking for a solution that does not require me to send the gun off. This transition to Open has been hard enough. Edited November 11 by konkapot Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nolan Posted November 11 (edited) If you do any fishing, insert a small piece of lightweight monofilament fishing line into the hole vertically, with the tail of the line hanging out of the hole and thread the screw into the hole, trapping the fishing line. Instant thread lock, no messy residue to clean up when you remove the screw. Insert a new piece of line when you replace the screw. Nolan Edited November 11 by Nolan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hi-Power Jack Posted November 12 Great idea !!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EEH Posted November 12 14 hours ago, Nolan said: If you do any fishing, insert a small piece of lightweight monofilament fishing line into the hole vertically, with the tail of the line hanging out of the hole and thread the screw into the hole, trapping the fishing line. Instant thread lock, no messy residue to clean up when you remove the screw. Insert a new piece of line when you replace the screw. Nolan That or Teflon tape Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomjerry1 Posted November 12 I use blue Loctite on the screw and a small strip of tape in the dove tail. Have found that after removing/installing for cleaning, the fit between the racker and dovetail loosen a bit, the tape tightens it up. I now only install the racker for competition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
broadus123 Posted November 12 I would use blue loctite also. You don't need heat to loosen the screw with blue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coryf Posted November 20 (edited) serrated lock washer if the bolt can accommodate. https://www.mcmaster.com/serrated-lock-washers or blue loctite giving it enough time to set Edited November 20 by coryf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aircooled6racer Posted November 20 Hello: Use blue Loctite but only use very little. Shake the bottle of Loctite and put a very small drop on a tooth pick and apply to the screw. That will hold the screw from coming loose and also make it easier to remove. Thanks, Eric Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dons Posted December 2 (edited) 1) Determine where the screw hits the bottom of the dovetail and put a shallow divot there. I'd also modify the screw to fit in that divot. 2) The dovetail may enlarge over time (at least two of mine have). I put a small shim with a hole for the aforementioned divot under the dovetail on mine. Then blue locktite. YMMV Edited December 2 by dons Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites