adamsls1809
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- Mar 13, 2023
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Why would you remove the entire rail after putting epoxy dowm, doesn’t that defeat the purpose?I bedded a Talley rail on a Cooper stainless M52 earlier this year using regular JB Weld. Pretty much did this like Form describes except for using a release agent, and being extra careful to keep the JB Weld out of the screw holes. First I cleaned everything well with some acetone , and the I used some Hornady Unique case lube as a release agent on the receiver and in screw holes just in case something didn’t go right. First time ever bedding a rail so I was a bit anxious about putting any permanent adhesive on the receiver, and I wanted to have the option to remove the rail in the future if I decide to change something. Put the rail down with the wet JB Weld, snugged the screws without over tightening, cleaned up the fit edges with some toothpicks & w-tips. And let it dry overnight. Next day removed the screws, removed the rail with just a light tap, cleaned the receiver top good, vigorously cleaned the screw thread and holes to be sure no JB Weld was in them, and then properly remounted the rail. Fit was perfect.