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    Loose Grip screws--P228

    I have a P228 with factory grips/screws. The screws need to be tightened about every 20 rounds. I am tempted to apply a bit of blue loctite but would like to see what other options I have. I dont want to remove/reapply the loctite every time I remove the grips.


    Suggestions???Thanks

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    I have a P228 and use hex head screws with no issues.

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    Same problem and a coupla drops of blue loctite are working fine.

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    Thanks. I guess I will have to get some hex head screws

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    You don't need the hex screws. Just use some blue locktite and you will be good to go. That's what I use on my p226 and it works just fine and I don't need an allen wrench to remove the screws if I need to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal4l View Post
    Thanks. I guess I will have to get some hex head screws

    got an even better idea!!!

    buy a glock


    but realy, locktite fixes everything duct tape cant
    Last edited by l3mon; 03-23-10 at 22:38.
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    Be extremely careful in tightening those screws as the aluminum frame is softer than the steel screws. I stripped one once on my old 229 that required a new frame. It was the only major downside i ever found on a Sig.

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    Sigs are notorious for grip screws coming loose. When I went through their armorers course back in the day they were recommending putting a little bit of clear nail polish on them as a threadlocker. I've been doing it for years now with no issues.

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    You do need to be careful overtightening. I'm trying to remember from the armorer's course, but I think it was finger tight plus 1/4 turn. I'll look it up in the armorer's manual tonight.

    You DON'T need to replace your frame if you strip. SIG will tap and rethread the frame and send you new, larger grip screws to use. They will upsize the screws ONCE on a frame. You do it twice, you're out of luck.

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