That’s the lowest price I’ve seen so far. Thanks!It depends on how much mechanical feel you have. I don't think it's strictly necessary, but if you don't have a good sense for how much torque a given size screw should have, you may overtorque and break or strip them. Teeny screws are sensitive.
I finally picked up one of these for mounting optics and other torque sensitive tasks. Good thing to have around.
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Yep, get one of these ^^^Yes, use a torque device.
I have a Wheeler Fat Wrench but I prefer Fix-It sticks.
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Here are some nice install videos:
Installation - C&H Precision
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Much appreciated! I'm in NWI but thanks for the offer anyway. You bring up something else I had a (stupid) question about...for screws this small, what is the "proper amount of thread locker?" I've got some blue Loctite, but I'm not sure if a small drop will do the trick or if more is needed.Just MO but unless you are a gorilla or really get medieval on it using the little driver that comes with the optic and get it good and snug you should be ok. Proper amount of thread locker also goes a long way to assure the screws don't come lose. Don't know where you are located but if you are around Indy and have questions or want assistance PM me.
On the small screws you're dealing with a small drop will be plenty.I've got some blue Loctite, but I'm not sure if a small drop will do the trick or if more is needed.
Thank you!On the small screws you're dealing with a small drop will be plenty.
Info on various types of Loctite:
How to choose the right threadlocking solution?
Don't let a little fastener become a big problem. Learn more about our LOCTITE® threadlockers in our product guide.www.henkel-adhesives.com
I'd recommend Loctite 222, purple, for an optic.
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That should be all you need. Cleaning both the screws and the internal threads is important.
If you ever use red Loctite on small screws you can damage the screws or the internal threads trying to remove it without applying heat first. Red is considered permanent.
Make certain the optic will sit flat on the slide.. Holosun K optics have pockets at the front only and I believe the shield has posts front and rear.. If that's the case you will have to remove the rear posts and possibly shorten the front posts to get the optic to sit flat.. Where the thread sealant is concerned, just a little on the thread of the screw prior to installation.Much appreciated! I'm in NWI but thanks for the offer anyway. You bring up something else I had a (stupid) question about...for screws this small, what is the "proper amount of thread locker?" I've got some blue Loctite, but I'm not sure if a small drop will do the trick or if more is needed.
Relevant links:Holosun 407K for my Shield Plus
I just tighten till it won't turn anymore....using a semi gentle hand twistI just ordered a Holosun 407K for my Shield Plus and saw that it's recommended that the screws be tightened to 15 inch/pounds. Those of you who've put red dots on your pistols - did you use a torque set or just guess? I'm trying to figure out if I need to buy or borrow a torque set.
I bought it from Freedom Gorilla and also purchased the adapter plate. Thanks.Relevant links:
Top 4 S&W Shield Plus Holosun Red Dots Sights + How to Mount
The Smith & Wesson Shield Plus Optics Ready variants are very nice sub compact firearms. If you purchased one or are thinking of purchasing one, you are probably wondering which Red Dot or Green Dot optics are the best for it. We will give you our top recommendations and also how to mount them -...freedomgorilla.com
S&W M&P® SHIELD PLUS to Holosun 407K / 507K - C&H Precision
S&W M2.0™ SHIELD S&W M2.0™ SHIELDThis is the optics adapter plate for the M&P® SHIELD™ which allows you to mount the Holosun HS407K X2 or HS507K X2. The Holosun K series open reflex optical sight designed for concealed carry pistol applications.chpws.com
Holosun 407K X2 Footprint - Optics Trade Blog
Holosun 407K X2 features a modification of the Shield RMS/SMS mounting standard. In this article, you can see its footprint.www.optics-trade.eu
You either have to mod your slide or use an adapter like the one I linked to. I'd recommend the adapter rather than modifying the gun.
Don't waste your time. You aren't going to be able to use a foot lb torque wrench for inch pounds.15 in lbs vs 1 ft lb... discuss...
I have a FAT Wrench in lbs.
Did you clean off the thread locker already provided on the screws before adding your own, or leave it on?I have a Holosun 407K mounted on my TX22 and used blue locktite. After a couple range trips without locktite the screws always came loose even with the thread locker provided on the screws. Don't use red if you want to get the thing off sometime.
The otptic comes with plates that mount under the front of the sight to use as adapters for various installations.
Don't waste your time. You aren't going to be able to use a foot lb torque wrench for inch pounds.