The thumbscrew has a detent, so no loctite is necessary.
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The thumbscrew has a detent, so no loctite is necessary.
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Not sure why anyone would choose to run a larue in 2017.
LDM is the best thing out there to accompany a T2.
Sic semper tyrannis.
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Since this thread has come back, I'll give an update. I will continue to purchase from scalarworks. As I said previously, their customer service is outstanding. I recently purchased another T2 bundle. The product was shipped the day I ordered it and received in a couple of days. The mount is rock solid and has maintained zero in my testing. Regarding Larue, they also have good customer service. I have been a fan of Larue. However, in my experience ( and I have six Larue mounts) they do "shoot loose." I will be replacing all my Larue mounts.
Cheers, SSC
The Micro mount I have has thread locker on the ball detent screw from the factory? I have a 10.5 pistol that is over gassed some and I have wondered if the scalarworks mount would come loose after a long period of heavy sharp recoil . Do u have any info on the amount of clamping force your method can deliver ? Compared to say a bolt and nut like the geissele?
That's always been the case. The original post was referring to the thumbscrew itself, not the ball detent set screw you're referring to.
We don't recommend threadlocker on the thumbscrew shaft unless you want to permanently attach your mount to your rifle.
Your overgassed 10.5 won't be a problem. We have yet to find a platform that is.
Our Quantum QD system is designed to not require tonnes of torque like basic nut and bolt designs do.
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