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11/20/2004 8:31:33 AM EDT
Anyone that is still using a Reflex II, have you had issues with the mount working loose?  Short of loctite is there a solution?

Steve
11/20/2004 12:06:20 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
Anyone that is still using a Reflex II, have you had issues with the mount working loose?  Short of loctite is there a solution?

Steve



The REFLEX II has more issues than just coming loose! Stick with an Aimpoint or EOTech...

C4

www.gandrtactical.com
11/20/2004 2:36:02 PM EDT
[#2]
C4, thanks for the link, I have one.  Let me re-phrase, if I want to compare the two on similar rifles, is mount instability (ie working loose under whatever passes for recoil in an AR) inherent to the Trijicon design?  Is it possible to keep the two thumb-screws on w/out loctite or will they always work loose?  Right now the aimpoint is in their mount, saving for the LaRue.

Steve
11/20/2004 5:09:07 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
C4, thanks for the link, I have one.  Let me re-phrase, if I want to compare the two on similar rifles, is mount instability (ie working loose under whatever passes for recoil in an AR) inherent to the Trijicon design?  Is it possible to keep the two thumb-screws on w/out loctite or will they always work loose?  Right now the aimpoint is in their mount, saving for the LaRue.

Steve




Steve,

I would ALWAYS use loctite on any mount. Where you at in VA?

C4
11/21/2004 4:14:18 PM EDT
[#4]
C4--I'm in fairfax, the only blue parthe
Steve
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