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  • My sights won't stay on my aluminum receiver

    I'm having a problem my sights just won't seem to stay on the screw holes stripped and I've tried just about everything and ideas on how I could get them to stay on for good? Any help is appreciated

  • #2
    Never looked at an aluminum one. Wonder if a rivet would be tight enough to hold. Some used to be riveted on as I recall. I could be wrong on that.
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    • #3
      I have them riveted now with some rivets you don't need a gun to install... One range trip and they popped out

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      • #4
        Well that was a great idea that didn't work worth a damn.

        I shall ponder this.
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        Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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        • #5
          Haha yeah thanks man because I sure can't figure it out

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          • #6
            Okay, I would try epoxy and pop rivets to hold it in place until the epoxy sets.
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            • #7
              Would it be feasible to drill and tap for the next larger size screw, or would that be too easy?
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              • #8
                Loctite-Red is said to be near permanent and actually needs heat to break the seal. Depending on how much play you have this may be the solution?

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                • #9
                  Further... You may have some luck with a tap without re-drilling to a larger size. I have found that occasionally I can use the same size tap to just clean and re-set the threads. Then use the Loctite and tighten just to the point of "snug." Never tried this on a gun but it has been the solution several times around the boat.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bill View Post
                    Loctite-Red is said to be near permanent and actually needs heat to break the seal. Depending on how much play you have this may be the solution?
                    This is what I used on mine, and have never had an issue. One of my buddies used rivets, but they look kinda weird.

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