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200 rounds in
200 rounds in
So I've fired 200 rounds of factory ammo in my new BBS in .44mag. Mostly to acquire some brass for loading. And to also check the sights and function of the rifle. So far so good...except ....
After the first range trip, I noticed the butt was loose. The second trip, the same thing happened as well as the fore end. The third trip, all of the screws on the receiver were loose. In fact, the one just above the trigger on the right side of the receiver had backed out about half way.
I'm not really a fan of applying thread locker, but it is getting tiresome to have to look at every fastener after every range trip. Is it just me, or has anyone else had almost every fastener come loose?
After the first range trip, I noticed the butt was loose. The second trip, the same thing happened as well as the fore end. The third trip, all of the screws on the receiver were loose. In fact, the one just above the trigger on the right side of the receiver had backed out about half way.
I'm not really a fan of applying thread locker, but it is getting tiresome to have to look at every fastener after every range trip. Is it just me, or has anyone else had almost every fastener come loose?
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Andy 6MT
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Re: 200 rounds in
we use Purple Locktite .... it is designed for small screws and provides just enough strength to keep the ones on our Henry from backing out
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Re: 200 rounds in
Ive not had this happen with mine. Once in a while I find a screw that needs a twist but not on a regular basis.
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Re: 200 rounds in
When ever I get a rifle that is new to me , I check every screw and fastener.
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Re: 200 rounds in
The screws on both of my Henrys have never been a problem, but those on my .357 SAA need to be watched carefully. Blue Locktite holds them in place for a while, but eventually a few will need to have it re-applied.
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Re: 200 rounds in
Ok, I'll do everything with the purple stuff. I use that stuff on other rifles anyways.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
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Andy 6MT
Re: 200 rounds in
Damn-it!! Another shameless picture...
BTW, to all you folks ....which sling do you like better? The one above is the Simply Rugged one. And the one below is a generic Amazon thingy.
BTW, to all you folks ....which sling do you like better? The one above is the Simply Rugged one. And the one below is a generic Amazon thingy.
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Andy 6MT
Re: 200 rounds in
Normally I prefer leather but I like the Amazon sling better in this case. Looks like a better fit length wise.
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Re: 200 rounds in
Ditto
I bought the black one offered on the Henry site. Has the Henry logo on it and very affordable.
Would like a pretty leather one though.
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Re: 200 rounds in
They both look good, but I like the leather one. Then I'm partial to leather. Great looking gun. I really like the lumber.
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