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My rear sight on my P320X is loose. It was not this way when I purchased it. I have put about 1,100 rounds through the gun so far and I don't need any change to the height adjustment but noticed that the rear sight assembly is loose (if I tilt the gun down the sight assembly drops down but not out but is definitely loose). I pulled the slide assembly apart and tightened the 2 allen screws as best as I could (I don't have the proper sized allen wrench and I don't want to strip the screw heads). Just wondering if I should crank these screws down, should I put Loctite on the screws to keep this from happening again, what size allen screws are they using, and are these screws how I adjust the height of the sights if necessary (I don't want to make any height adjustments) | ||
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I would call Sig CS. The best times to call are listed on the site. They were very helpful in my case. Turns out my gun had Torx screws of a specific size; I would have messed them up with an Allen wrench. | |||
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Thanks for the reply Fredward! I put 100 rounds through it at the range this morning after semi-tightening it yesterday and it loosened way up again. I took your advice and called Sig. They said it was an allen screw, sized 3/32". They also said go ahead and put a small dab of Loctite (the blue stuff) and that should take care of it. Going to go clean and lube it up, re-assemble and hopefully that will be the end of the issue. Thanks again. Be safe, vigilant and happy shooting!!! | |||
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Don't forget to use a de-greaser on the threads and screw hole. This will insure the Loctite works properly. Welcome to the forum. ______________________ An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. --Nicholas Murray Butler | |||
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Thanks for the welcome Nipper! I did fully clean and let dry the threads and screw holes. Put a minimal amount of blue Loctite on the screws and let it dry completely before I re-assembled. Hopefully this takes care of the issue. Thanks again!!! | |||
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Have I been applying blue loctite wrong? I've always just applied a little, and tightened the part up while wet. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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Nope, you are doing it right! You should screw the screw/bolts when the Loctite is wet (immediately after you apply it). The "letting it dry" was after I cleaned the allen screws and threads. | |||
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I believe the generic category for Loctite and similar products is "anaerobic sealant". They are single component, solvent-free adhesives that cure in the absence of air and in the presence of metal ions. ______________________ An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. --Nicholas Murray Butler | |||
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It doesn't hurt to put a drop or two of loctite under the sight in the sight channel, too, when inserting the site. | |||
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I made it so far, now I'll go for more |
What? you don't own a set of Allen wrenches? You should remedy that situation post haste. Bob I am no expert, but think I am sometimes. | |||
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