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    Default Mossberg 590 stock help

    Recently I asked for help because the stock on my Moss. 590 was loose, and I received great help. However, its a recurring thing. Every time I shoot it, I come home and realize that the stock is a little loose.
    Any ideas as to why and what I could do?

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    more details please...maybe the screw is stripped? have you tried locktite?..i think its the blue locktite thats not permanent?

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    Chemical's right. If there are no other problems, the blue is what you want.

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    No, haven't tried locktite...I'll look into it though, thanks!

    It's a Black Warrior pistol grip

    (not a pic of my gun)
    After I'm done shooting the whole stock is loose.
    The nut is starting starting to be stripped from
    my trying to tighten it really hard and then having it slip.

    ps...buttons broke Chemical, I'll hit you up next time

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    Nut?

    Do you mean the hex head on the bolt?

    Are you sure your bolt is long enough and is engaging enough threads?

    Chemical is correct that the Blue is the medium non-permanent.
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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    Make sure everything is seating correctly. Also check over the cheep shit bolt they give you to make sure it is not stretching. Blue locktite will work but not if the bolt is shit.

    I haven't dealt with the stock you are using but do still know people in the bolt industry that have much better Hard where than what you get with the stock.

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    Quote Originally Posted by rflynn View Post
    Also check over the cheep shit bolt they give you to make sure it is not stretching.
    Excellent point.
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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    I'll definitely take a look at that. Thanks guys!

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    Talking Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    match it up at the hardware store to a aircraft locking screw...if none drill 4 small holes in the bolt head and wire it closed.

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    Default Re: Mossberg 590 stock help

    I know that when I changed the stock on my 500A that there is a lockwasher that is supposed to be on the bolt for the stock. If thats missing the bolt might be bottoming out in the threads and not getting tight on the stock.
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