If it is installed correctly. it's bombproof, it won't come loose.
If it is installed correctly. it's bombproof, it won't come loose.
Seems to me that you may not have followed the installation instructions. The rail is a cantilever design. The screws at the rear apply a lot of pressure to hold the front of the rail firmly pressed against the receiver....enough to bend the rail if you over tighten the various screws. There is no attachment at the front of the mount to "come loose". The screw at the front is to increase the cantilever tension, not to fasten the front to the receiver.
In your picture, there is no cantilever pressure. I'd unscrew the rail and reinstall following the instructions precisely. There are lots of these mounts in the wild and they are well regarded. Unless your receiver has some truly horrendous dimensional issues with the rear sight pocket, it should install without issues.
Yep also my opinion, did you set the vertical set screw on the back, follow the torque spec and use loctite?
I did not use Loctite
Its a special 30MOA unit, for those long distance red dot shots.................
Candocad.
I did not use Loctite
Use the Loctite. Follow the instructions exactly. They also have a installation video on their site if you like to follow along watching a video. Once it on, it will not come loose. I've put 500+ rounds through my M305 and it has not moved at all.
I respectfully disagree.
I do not use the lock-tite supplied with the CASM mount. If it didn't have set-screws it would be needed, but the set-screws negate any advantage of the lock-tite. All the lock-tite does is make it almost impossible to remove the mount later down the road.
John




























