Hey guys, Im having a bit of a problem with my A5, I contacted Ryan over at MCM and he was real nice about it, but he needs the stock to be sent to him to get fixed, and since money is tight and I really dont want to ship the stock out. I thought I would ask and see if anyone els is having the same issue, and maybe there is an easy fix without sending the stock out.
Every time I got shooting, after abotu 3-5 shots, the thumb screws on the right side work loose, no matter how tight they are. I really dont want to use loctite. Anyone els with the same issue? any easy fixes?
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="color: #FF0000">UPDATE:</span></span>
I belive I found a solution, and I thought I'de share. The reason the cheek piece becomes loose under recoil is because the posts on the cheek piece are aluminum and the thumb screws are steel, but the problem is the thumb screws are pointed, much like a punch, so there is not a whole lot of contact area making them dig into the aluminum and create play.
Solution? increase the contact area of the thumb screws by grinding the pointed tip to a nice square/flat tip. Pics below show the difference.
Having increased the contact area by like 500%, and the thumb screws no longer acting as a punch, this should stop them from digging into the aluminum posts (in theory at least
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Every time I got shooting, after abotu 3-5 shots, the thumb screws on the right side work loose, no matter how tight they are. I really dont want to use loctite. Anyone els with the same issue? any easy fixes?
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="color: #FF0000">UPDATE:</span></span>
I belive I found a solution, and I thought I'de share. The reason the cheek piece becomes loose under recoil is because the posts on the cheek piece are aluminum and the thumb screws are steel, but the problem is the thumb screws are pointed, much like a punch, so there is not a whole lot of contact area making them dig into the aluminum and create play.
Solution? increase the contact area of the thumb screws by grinding the pointed tip to a nice square/flat tip. Pics below show the difference.
Having increased the contact area by like 500%, and the thumb screws no longer acting as a punch, this should stop them from digging into the aluminum posts (in theory at least