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8/21/2015 9:53:59 PM EDT
How much torque should you use installing a Magpul pistol grip? Thanks.
8/21/2015 10:22:05 PM EDT
[#1]
Not specific to Magpul grips but it will give you an idea. > Link.

I have used 35 inch pounds on Magpul MOE grips with no issues. I also remove the Nylok patch on the Magpul supplied grip screws and use Loctite threadlocker 243.
8/21/2015 10:43:12 PM EDT
[#2]
There is no reason to torque grips with a tool.  Tighten the screw until it seats and feels snug then turn it a little more until you feel a rise in resistance.  You are probably talking more than an eighth but less than a quarter turn.
8/21/2015 11:27:14 PM EDT
[#3]
Just snug is good. the threads in the lower are just threaded aluminum, the star washer will keep it from backing off.
8/21/2015 11:28:49 PM EDT
[#4]
Oh and I forgot.  I snug the screw, tap on the grip from the bottom, snug it, tap it, snug it, then do the rise in resistance thing.
8/21/2015 11:40:12 PM EDT
[#5]
No need to measure torque for PG. Just get her tight.
8/22/2015 12:00:39 AM EDT
[#6]
What others have said...no need to get scientific...just put her in reasonable tight and you are GTG.
8/22/2015 12:54:11 AM EDT
[#7]
FWIW when I install pistol grips I tighten the screw up hand tight, pretty snug, then give it 1/4 turn and call it a day.  I hope this helps.
8/22/2015 3:49:50 AM EDT
[#8]
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There is no reason to torque grips with a tool.  Tighten the screw until it seats and feels snug then turn it a little more until you feel a rise in resistance.  You are probably talking more than an eighth but less than a quarter turn.
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8/22/2015 8:41:47 AM EDT
[#9]
if you insist on using a torque wrench don't exceed 57 in-lbs.
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