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@Formidilosus rereading this thread again for all the useful info, and want to clarify one thing--are paint pens and nail polish fully interchangeable, or is nail polish primarily for threadlocking scope rings and paint pen for action screws and scope bases, since there's more torque applied to those and paint pens provide more hold?
I've got access to plenty of free nail polish and being the cheapskate I am, would be great to standardize and solely use that on all my rifle assembly needs. But reliability trumps frugality, so want to make sure I'm not relying on nail polish for applications it can't handle.
Nope. Nail polish for everything for me. It holds better, longer, with fewer (no) issues so far in hundreds of rifles.
All three (Blue Loctite, paint pen, nail polish) work generally. However Blue Loctite it is not unusual to have the screw be wet still weeks or months later- regardless of how perfectly it is applied (see below).
Paint pens generally work, but I have seen a couple that did not really hold- mainly due it seems to how thin the paint is.
Nail polish is thick enough that it stays, dries well, and so far in hundreds and guns, not one time has a screw loosened or has the polish been wet when taking them apart.
At the S2H class last week, a scope was removed from a rifle that was put together last year following loctites exact instructions. The loctite in one screw was still wet, and that screw loosened easier than all the others.

