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MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:18 pm
by HeldForHer
Can those with metal devices let me know which way they went and pros/cons?

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:07 am
by tjscooby
Padlock. The screws loosen and the heads not recessed.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:34 am
by Atone
I had both on my Jailbird and have multiple feelings about them. I never cared for how the lock sat on the jailbird but it was secure (at least as secure as a little padlock can be). The lock sitting sideways did make a convenient place to grab to adjust the device when necessary. It was the one thing that would sometimes show through pants though. Not identifiable to anyone but me but it still bothered me. The screw on the other hand held everything tight but didn't have much sense of security to it. Like tjscooby mentioned, the head isn't recessed so I know I could get a pair of pliers on it if I needed to. Even without the lock the locking post still protruded a bit. I had my later Jailbirds made with the second set of holes for a plastic authentication tag but the reality is that my wife didn't want to bother with that anyway so it was never really used. I would get the security screw option and then try both to see what you like best.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:06 am
by tjscooby
Agree, both my JB and PT have the screw option, but if my wife and I are not together, the lock is on. Can get smaller all-brass locks that aren't too bulky - all brass best to not damage threads.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:41 am
by locked4her55
I agree with all above. I have the security screw on both my JB and WM but over time no matter how much I cranked down on the screw it worked it's way loose.

I don't mind the padlock at all. I chuckled at Atone's comment that it gives you a convenient place to grab and adjust because I do the very same thing.

Get the screw and then you can decide which one works best for you.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:54 am
by Locked by LRC
I have the screw option on mine. I clean my screw and threads with isopropyl (not rubbing) alcohol before assembly and that cured the screw loosening problem. I also have the additional hole for the plastic security tags. I may somehow be able to get the screw out but I still can't get the device off without detection.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 5:53 am
by Furiiku
Thank you for the isopropyl alcohol tip, I should give that a go. Is that something you can buy at a hardware store?

I very much like the aesthetics of the security screw option, but I am disappointed with the loosening of the screw after a day of wear. MatureMetal suggested messing up the thread on the screws to improve their grip, and they did so when I sent my device back for fitting a smaller base ring, but it didn't help at all. :(

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 2:29 pm
by Locked by LRC
About any store that sells first aid things should have it. Walgreens, Osco, Walmart, etc.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 3:14 pm
by TwistedMister
Use a drop of [clear] nail polish on the head of the screw (not on the threads!), it is easily removed with acetone when you need to. That's what I use on the screws of my .44mag to keep them from loosening up...and if it works for *that*, it will *surely* work for your JB.

Re: MM JB Security Screw?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 5:00 pm
by locked4her55
TwistedMister wrote:Use a drop of [clear] nail polish on the head of the screw (not on the threads!), it is easily removed with acetone when you need to. That's what I use on the screws of my .44mag to keep them from loosening up...and if it works for *that*, it will *surely* work for your JB.
I wonder if Dirty Harry used nail polish? "Go ahead, put nail polish on my screw and Make My Day" :lol: