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Lost my soft release (again)


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So, I lost my shutter soft release. Again. I got my last one from Luigi but I don't feel like paying the int'l freight for just that item.

 

Any suggestions on locations to get one (or several) cheap, stateside? I use the convex style release and those seem harder to find.

 

Also, any suggestions on how to avoid losing them? There's just not much turn in that shutter before it drops.

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Nail polish works good and is less permanent then some types of locktite :)

 

Peter

 

Yeah, it is a concern. Spending $15 every couple months is better than permasofting my shutter. Easy and harmless to undo with nail polish?

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I forgot I had a couple soft releases until I read your post. I tried one on the M8 and it works great.

 

Yeah, they really make a difference. I think I can get a consistent half- to full-stop out of handheld shooting with it.

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I'm using one of Tom Abrahamsson's SOFTIES on my M4-P. It makes a noticeable improvement. I used nail polish per Tom's suggestion. It retards but does not prevent the SOFTIE'S backing off in the release button's threads.

 

Yours,

Robert Morrison, M4-P, etc.

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Yeah, it is a concern. Spending $15 every couple months is better than permasofting my shutter. Easy and harmless to undo with nail polish?

 

I never used nail polish on a soft release but been using it for ages on Chicago screws. They are easy to undo but it sticks just enough to keep them from getting loose. The other option is get some of the locktite designed for aluminum or gunsmith locktite. But as R.Morrison mentioned all of the above can get loose on there own. But stick better then without.Just don't use to much just a bit on the thread of the softie will do.

 

Peter

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Blue, not red, Loctite. Use the absolute smallest dab you can apply with the sharp point of a pin.

 

It will break loose with force.

 

I have used it on bottle cork pullers where the small screws were always coming loose. Same with eyeglasses.

 

Red will never come loose.

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