This video details a resolution with Trijicon regarding an optic failure. The speaker experienced a broken brass piece connecting the battery to the cap on their Trijicon RCR. Trijicon is sending replacement screws and the optic will be sent in for service. The issue is suspected to be due to using the incorrect length screws for the RCR on a Smith & Wesson pistol, despite proper torque and Loctite application.
This guide details the repair process for a Staccato 45 HD pistol experiencing optic and plate issues. It covers inspection, replacement of damaged components, proper use of Loctite 271, torque specifications for mounting screws, and post-repair cleaning and lubrication. The process was performed under Staccato's warranty service.
This video provides a technical demonstration of assembling a 2.75-inch M151 High Explosive (HE) rocket with a Mark 66 Mod 2 motor. It highlights the importance of the fin restraint band, visual inspection of components, and the correct threading of the warhead onto the motor. Expert instruction emphasizes adherence to torque specifications for safe and effective operation.
This guide explains the proper installation of optic mounting screws, emphasizing the use of visual indicators for achieving correct torque without a torque wrench. It highlights the benefits of this design for preventing overtightening and ensuring long-term reliability, while also recommending witness marks for ongoing verification. The presenter, with experience in firearm maintenance, finds this feature a significant quality-of-life improvement.
This guide details the process of mounting an optic onto a Staccato P pistol, emphasizing proper preparation and tool usage. The video, presented by 1st Shot Tactical, demonstrates the use of specific tools like a Quinn digital torque driver and C&H Precision mounting plates. Key steps include removing the factory cover plate, degreasing components for secure screw adhesion, and torquing the mounting screws to specification for a reliable optic installation.
This video explains the proper use of a torque wrench, particularly for AR-15 barrel nuts. It clarifies that while a 90-degree angle is ideal for accurate torque application, minor deviations typically result in only a 4-5 ft-lb difference, which is often within the acceptable tolerance for components like AR-15 barrel nuts. The presenter emphasizes that while not always critical for certain components, maintaining the correct angle is considered best practice.
This guide details the correct procedure for installing a muzzle device, emphasizing the critical importance of proper torque to prevent bore constriction. Experts from Brownells and Sons of Liberty Gun Works demonstrate how overtorquing can negatively impact firearm accuracy and provide a recommended torque specification of 30 ft-lbs for 5.56mm barrels with 1/2-28 threads. The guide includes a practical bore check method using a punch to confirm the absence of constriction after installation.
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