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Offline Aglifter

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Grip screw removal
« on: September 23, 2005, 08:31:28 PM »
I've tried, unsuccessfully, to remove my grip screws.  The wrenches fit snugly, but when I try to turn the screws, the wrench just "bends" -- should I just try more torque, or am I missing something?

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Offline sslater

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Re: Grip screw removal
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2005, 10:02:08 PM »
Aglifter,
Be patient.  Given time, the screws will shoot loose.  
Out of the box, my upper left grip screw wouldn't budge, even with a brand new Craftsman allen wrench.  The other three screws gave up without any sweat.
After my third range session I found that pesky upper left screw was finally ready to come out for me.  If I was 20 years younger, that tight screw would have a stripped head.  But I've found age has given me more patience (in return for less stamina!)  

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Offline Richard S

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Re: Grip screw removal
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2005, 08:49:10 PM »
Steve has wise advice.  In spite of my age, I let impatience get the better of my judgment and stripped one of the grip screws on my new R9s.  I wound up having to drill it out with a damaged-screw remover and was lucky to get it done without damaging the grip panel or frame.  I then ordered a supply of replacement grip screws and have treated them with a delicate touch since that time.
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Offline SAWBONES

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Re: Grip screw removal
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2005, 11:46:50 PM »
IME, admittedly brief (260-some rounds), the right grip panel screws on the R-9S will back out under recoil, but not the left.
If yours haven't backed out yet, keep shooting.

Once the grip screw do back out, a little blue Loc-Tite on the screw tips will stop it from occuring, yet still permit easy removal with Alen wrench.
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