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loose screw

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chas

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When I shoot this long mannlicher at the range,the screw that holds on the forend cap will back out.The wood under is sound and I don't want to over tork it and strip it out or lose the screw.What should I do.
 

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I would have said the same thing but I would have used more words than enotstehw -- but I already have so I'll stop now.
 
Clear fingernail polish.

I'm in the middle of finishing a project......where some "genius" decided to apply massive amounts of RED loctite to the anchor screws of an old Kuharsky(sp?) bridge mount. I'm taking a few pictures for a future thread. Might be interesting.

BTW......"red" loctite requires 500 degrees F, to remove.
 

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