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    Loctite on airguns

    The cross bedding screws at the far end of the fore end are coming a little loose so I think I’ll put a drop of loctite on them.

    To remind myself which one to use I consulted google and found this on airgun 101.
    https://www.airgun101.com/fx-airguns...-loctite-guide

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    I have been using this without any issue on all my airguns since last few years. It is supposed to be medium strength but I haven't got any chance to open the screws

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inder View Post
    I have been using this without any issue on all my airguns since last few years. It is supposed to be medium strength but I haven't got any chance to open the screws

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    I use the the full strength loctite.
    I only use it on the end few threads, if I can see the end of screw where it threads in I'll screw it in till just about all way in then put a small drop on let sit for a few secs and then finish screwing in. I haven't had an issue when it comes to undoing them. I wouldn't coat the whole thread.
    A gun tuner actually recommended nail polish. Which makes sence too. Haven't tried that yet.
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