DrTaylor462
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…45 lbs on a the Osp rmc screw, which is what? 3mm at best?…
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Is that a hint that your having a problem???Shout out to Springfield for hiring helmet wearing window licking former McDonald employees to build their firearms. 45 lbs on a the Osp rmc screw, which is what? 3mm at best? I’m all for hiring the less than fortunate/intelligent… yet… not to produce firearms.
It has been remedied. That being said, were I not alert and relying on provided tools… I’d probably rather throw it than fire it.ok, I guess something might be wrong?
Thank youWelcome to the forum.
Well, 45 inch lbs is a bit excessive. Was there blue Loctite on it ?It has been remedied. That being said, were I not alert and relying on provided tools… I’d probably rather throw it than fire it.
It took 45 inch pounds to remove it. The included “wrench” merely attempted to cam out. It was ridiculous. I managed to ditch the “wrench” and used my torque driver to remove it. Yeah, I prefer dry to torque myself. .Well, 45 inch lbs is a bit excessive. Was there blue Loctite on it ?
My SOP for installing these screws is first of all no LocTite. Then usually between 15-18 inch lbs on cleaned dry screws. Most manufacturers have torque specs available on line.
For the record, if I was to buy a Hellcat OSP I would probably not buy one with their optic installed on it.
Heck, mine rattled loose in about 250rds.Yep, had to use a spiral screw extractor to get one of the screws out of my cover plate.
I don’t have the wasp, myself. I did perchase one for my lady’s hellcat. She loves it. I ended up deciding on the swamp fox sentinel. I rather like it, so far. Range and time will determine how much/little.And in other news...................Hows your hex wasp ?
Really glad you won over that screw.It has been remedied. That being said, were I not alert and relying on provided tools… I’d probably rather throw it than fire it.