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  • Jndturner317

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    I have a Holosun 407 on my Shield Plus OR. I used the C&H adapter plate and recommended screws. For the second time I’ve had a screw snap on this model. Is anyone else running into this? The first one I was able to back out from the bottom of the slide using a drill bit going very slow. This one I must of used more lock tight and can’t get it to budge. Looks like it’s going for a visit to a gun smith
     

    Sdiersing

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    I have a Holosun 407 on my Shield Plus OR. I used the C&H adapter plate and recommended screws. For the second time I’ve had a screw snap on this model. Is anyone else running into this? The first one I was able to back out from the bottom of the slide using a drill bit going very slow. This one I must of used more lock tight and can’t get it to budge. Looks like it’s going for a visit to a gun smith
    C&H is definitely hit or miss quality control wise in my experience. Are you torquing the screws to the recommended spec or just hand tightening them?
     

    Sdiersing

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    I have just been tightening them with the tool supplied by Holosun. Tightening as much as I can with breaking it
    Spec should be 10 Inch pounds if I remember correctly, which is not a ton. I would assume the screws were overtightened which caused them to snap.

    When you go to a gunsmith to get the screw extracted it might be worth getting the lugs on the optic cut shaved down so you can mount the Holosun without a plate!
     

    WebSnyper

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    Spec should be 10 Inch pounds if I remember correctly, which is not a ton. I would assume the screws were overtightened which caused them to snap.

    When you go to a gunsmith to get the screw extracted it might be worth getting the lugs on the optic cut shaved down so you can mount the Holosun without a plate!
    Agreed, definitely check the specs. I use a Wheeler FAT wrench. You can find deals on them from time to time. The FAT didn't seem to come with a T-10 bit so you may need to pick that bit up separately. It is very easy to over torque them.
     

    Sc1873

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    You might try, if you have small tip soldering iron put on broken screw for a bit that will release and break down the loctite, also highly recommend get there install kit comes with fix-it stick tool 0-20 torque limiter and bits, loctite, and paint pens to seal and mark the screws.
     
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