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Don't laugh too hard
I shot trap with my NH 10ga last night. However, it took some doing to get the safety off. I noticed the screw that comes up from under the trigger guard, the one whose head is just behind the safety, had loosened again from recoil. It needed about a half turn to be tight. Since this happened before I put a drop of blue loctite on it this time. After putting the gun back together I got busy doing something else and left it sitting upside down on a table. While it sat there some excess loctite ran under the safety. Let me tell ya the stuff works great, the safety wouldn't budge. It took me and Scott together, one holding the gun and a piece of wood against the safety and fairly good hit against the wood to break it free.
All's well that ends well :rotf: |
Hence the expression
"When all else fails, get a bigger hammer" Thanks that was funny |
Came across this expression that dove tails with a lot of life experience:
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is |
whew thats sounds like something i mite do...that locktite is great stuff...if you ever need to get locktite undone use a little heat on it if possible and it will come loose... charlie
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Words of wisdom indeed
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Brilliantly, I put a couple of drops on my light Mod choke tube so it wouldn't loosen when shooting. Needless to say it took King Kong and his cousin to finally get it oaut.
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