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2/23/2011 10:58:30 AM EDT
I really cranked my CompM4 down on the rail on my M4 Carbine, and I am having a hard time loosening it. I guess I just have to get a good purchase on it, pull out the knob and arm wrestle it loose, right?

Anyone else cranked their's down too tight before?
2/23/2011 2:50:25 PM EDT
[#1]
What mount??
2/23/2011 2:54:32 PM EDT
[#2]
Just the one that came with my CompM5, has a single ratcheting knob on one side, it clicks as it tightens.
2/23/2011 4:32:30 PM EDT
[#3]
2/23/2011 4:41:42 PM EDT
[#4]
Not really understanding - you mean the QRP2 mount?  If so, I don't see how you could overtighten it with the torque knob, or why you would 'pull out the knob' to loosen it.

Could you post more info, or possibly a picture?
2/23/2011 4:53:44 PM EDT
[#5]
I'll try to put up a pic.
2/23/2011 5:07:47 PM EDT
[#6]
Righty tighty, lefty loosy.



It clicks when it reaches proper torque, no need to pull it out to get it loose.  I'm using one now, but intend to replace it soon.
2/23/2011 5:09:47 PM EDT
[#7]
That's the problem, I can't get it to go "lefty."

2/23/2011 5:17:29 PM EDT
[#8]
Sounds like it may have locktite on it or something.   Did you try wrapping a rag around the knob and using some pliers on it?
2/23/2011 5:20:11 PM EDT
[#9]
Haven't gone to pliers yet, next stop.
2/23/2011 11:14:20 PM EDT
[#10]
If the following is your mount, there should be no way you can overtighten it because of design.  Maybe try a strap wrench to break it loose if it's torqued down that much.

2/23/2011 11:48:23 PM EDT
[#11]



Quoted:


Sounds like it may have locktite on it or something.   Did you try wrapping a rag around the knob and using some pliers on it?


Some scrap leather or an old belt and vise grip pliers, the ones with curved jaws.



 
2/24/2011 2:13:12 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
If the following is your mount, there should be no way you can overtighten it because of design.  Maybe try a strap wrench to break it loose if it's torqued down that much.

http://www.patriotoutfitters.com/img/products/50300/50302.jpg



Yup, that's the one.

2/24/2011 2:13:34 AM EDT
[#13]
Thanks for the advice everyone.
2/24/2011 5:32:57 AM EDT
[#14]
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2/24/2011 10:04:19 AM EDT
[#15]
are you pulling out on the knob then turning?

2/24/2011 10:26:57 AM EDT
[#16]
Yup, but can't get knob pulled out past detent to be able to turn it, will be trying with pliers next.
3/1/2011 7:11:14 PM EDT
[#17]
You should not be pulling out to take it off, just turn left.
3/2/2011 6:05:59 AM EDT
[#18]




Quoted:

You should not be pulling out to take it off, just turn left.




This.... you don't pull it past the detent... just turn left.
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