Purple Loctite Scope Rings at Pedro Guevara blog

Purple Loctite Scope Rings. Blue for things like scope rails on bolt guns. It's easier to remove than the blue. Purple threadlocker (222) is great for use on scope base & ring screws, set screws, calibration screws, meters and gauges. Lock those screws in place! Well, it's a low strength threadlocker. If you use it, please make sure to always use purple threadlocker 222 (not blue) so it's removable and its low strength, and torque about. Never soaking the threads with loctite. I assume you are assembling the pieces. Yes, i use purple locktite quite a bit for small fasteners. Before i started using burris signature rings w/the inserts, i used leupold rings. I used an alignment bar, then coated the inside. I use the purple (wicking) for most gun applications where a very light holding is needed. Perfect for small screws on scope. Loctite or no loctite on scope ring screws if you need locktite, or need heat to loosen ring cap screws, you're doing it wrong.

Just a Tip Tuesday installing scope rings. Use Loctite on the screws
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I used an alignment bar, then coated the inside. Purple threadlocker (222) is great for use on scope base & ring screws, set screws, calibration screws, meters and gauges. Before i started using burris signature rings w/the inserts, i used leupold rings. Well, it's a low strength threadlocker. If you use it, please make sure to always use purple threadlocker 222 (not blue) so it's removable and its low strength, and torque about. I use the purple (wicking) for most gun applications where a very light holding is needed. It's easier to remove than the blue. Yes, i use purple locktite quite a bit for small fasteners. I assume you are assembling the pieces. Loctite or no loctite on scope ring screws if you need locktite, or need heat to loosen ring cap screws, you're doing it wrong.

Just a Tip Tuesday installing scope rings. Use Loctite on the screws

Purple Loctite Scope Rings I use the purple (wicking) for most gun applications where a very light holding is needed. I use the purple (wicking) for most gun applications where a very light holding is needed. If you use it, please make sure to always use purple threadlocker 222 (not blue) so it's removable and its low strength, and torque about. Never soaking the threads with loctite. It's easier to remove than the blue. Blue for things like scope rails on bolt guns. I used an alignment bar, then coated the inside. Well, it's a low strength threadlocker. Lock those screws in place! Yes, i use purple locktite quite a bit for small fasteners. Before i started using burris signature rings w/the inserts, i used leupold rings. Perfect for small screws on scope. I assume you are assembling the pieces. Purple threadlocker (222) is great for use on scope base & ring screws, set screws, calibration screws, meters and gauges. Loctite or no loctite on scope ring screws if you need locktite, or need heat to loosen ring cap screws, you're doing it wrong.

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