How The Lynx 180B Interchangeable Stock Mounts Work

During your time field testing the Lynx, did the stock mount adapter bolt ever loosen up, meaning it should be Loctited in, or did having the dual dowels that project from the main part of the receiver prevent shimmying entirely, preventing the bolt from loosening?
 
During your time field testing the Lynx, did the stock mount adapter bolt ever loosen up, meaning it should be Loctited in, or did having the dual dowels that project from the main part of the receiver prevent shimmying entirely, preventing the bolt from loosening?

We never had it loosen off. Blue loctite isn't a terrible idea, but we haven't found it to be necessary. The dual locating pins prevent any rotation of the stock mount.
 
We never had it loosen off. Blue loctite isn't a terrible idea, but we haven't found it to be necessary. The dual locating pins prevent any rotation of the stock mount.

Thanks! People have been bitten by parts loosening on Canadian 180 based rifles before, so it helps to clarify that this has been addressed and then tested out of the gate with your product.
 
Pardon my ignorance on this but is the original stock mount designed to take a screw-in AR-15 type buffer tube? I couldn't see what it looked like in the video.
 
Hey guys,

What size of bolt did you use to mount the Zhukov stock to the mount? My mount didn't come with a bolt to attach the stock with.
 
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