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- Lurking in the woods near SFRC.
I bought a Browning Challenger last summer, which is a beautiful and very practical 22lr pistol. There are two drawbacks of this particular model one being the single screw attaching the rear sight to the barrel will not stay tight. Naturally this affects trivial things like accuracy. In the photo below is a sample of which I speak, and immediately above the letters "PQ" is where the offender is supposed to snugly reside.
As I have tried Blue Loctite, are there any slightly stronger alternatives or homemade concoctions that will prevent a screw from rotating on it's own? I am not interested in more permanent solutions like Red Loctite for inevitably the sight strap will have to come off for the occasional thorough cleaning of OCD degree will be necessary.
In the event that someone is curious, the second fault in the design that I have found is relative to the slide stop/release. Browning built it to fit in a slot and held in place by it's own working spring and the left grip. I expect the problem is unique to those with the synthetic (and quite flexible) grip, and the stiff wood gripped models would enjoy immunity from the stop/release, not always stopping the slide on empty magazine.
As I have tried Blue Loctite, are there any slightly stronger alternatives or homemade concoctions that will prevent a screw from rotating on it's own? I am not interested in more permanent solutions like Red Loctite for inevitably the sight strap will have to come off for the occasional thorough cleaning of OCD degree will be necessary.

In the event that someone is curious, the second fault in the design that I have found is relative to the slide stop/release. Browning built it to fit in a slot and held in place by it's own working spring and the left grip. I expect the problem is unique to those with the synthetic (and quite flexible) grip, and the stiff wood gripped models would enjoy immunity from the stop/release, not always stopping the slide on empty magazine.