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February 01, 2013, 08:59:13 PM »
Question for little screw on the back of the HW97K trigger guard.
The locktite was put on the front stock screws and the front screw of the trigger guard, they are holding tight.
But the little screw on the back of the trigger guard keeps getting loose.
This little screw is designed to attach to a little hex nut (silver colr) of the trigger assembly, and this little nut is moving freely. In another word, it is not secured to any par of the trigger assembly.
Should me secure this little screw with locktite? or keep tightening it with screw driver.
Thanks, HW97K PRO.
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yell for petey he will know as he is the guru on hw's
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LOL!!!
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The small silver nut is supposed to sit inside the trigger housing. When it is properly located, the width if the nut across the flats is the same width as the inner dimension of the steel trigger housing. It should t turn at all. The nut is held in place with a dab of grease so that it doesn't fall out when you remove the trigger assembly.
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Quote from: Mark 611 on February 01, 2013, 10:59:06 PM
LOL!!!
LOl..Thanks Mark.
And thank you Robert for the vote of confidence.
First let me state: Ignore that man behind the curtain....
A little blue loctite won't hurt. But I have to say , I have never incurred a problem with either of the screws on a HW trigger guard coming loose.
Try this: Set the large one first.Firm. Then the small one. run it in till it hits the guard and then give it a half turn. Should be all it needs...Right Mark?
If that doesn't do it let us know.
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well first off we need that page we asked for, Just ask Pete! and I have 100% confidence in you brother!!!! it just kills me everytime I see Robert say that it tickle's my funny bone! LOL!!!!!!!!!!
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Let he who is without SIN cast the first stone!
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February 03, 2013, 02:10:52 PM »
If it looked like I called myself a 'PRO', sorry. In my post I meant to thank you HW 97K PRO's for help.
The small screw does get loose after ~50 shots. It doesn't get loose enough to fall out, but I had to tighten it like 2 turns.
Is this because the 2 stocks M5 srews and the big trigger guard M6 screw are firmly secured?
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do as Pete said! if some bule lock tite doesn't work for you let me know and I'll send you a new nut and and allen head screw to replace the one you have! Mark!
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In the words of my friend OC Bolding he told me if ur gonna Dance with DEVIL you got to wear the shoes!!!!! How true this is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Let he who is without SIN cast the first stone!
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