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The little pin on top of the left knob of the toggle. Mine works out as I shoot, and I have to tap it back in. What's the best way of preventing this? Will Loctite work?
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Paul, They make a red Locktite I think that locks pretty good. If it works out that easily I would take a closer look at replacing it. It might be a bad replacement as it is.
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Thank, Jerry. If the Loctite route doesn't do it, I guess that's what I'll have to do. Other than the one pin, the gun's pretty tight.
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Thanks for the advice. If I go looking for a replacement pin, what's the correct terminology for the part? I'll check Numrich - any other suggestions?
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Contact Tom Heller, (Luger Doc) here on the site. Tom should have this pin for you.
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