Uncle Mike's Gun-Tite Non-Aerosol Removable Threadlocker is a precision formula designed to secure firearm hardware — from scope mounts to swivel bases — without the permanent commitment of traditional threadlockers.
- Welds scope mounts firmly in place for consistent, repeatable accuracy
- Tightens loose or worn screws that shift under recoil and vibration
- Anchors swivel studs and bases securely to prevent dangerous failures
- Removable formula allows disassembly and reinstallation when needed
- Non-aerosol, re-sealable tube delivers precise application without waste
- Compatible with a wide range of metal firearm components and hardware
Who This Is For
Gun-Tite is ideal for hunters, competitive shooters, and firearms enthusiasts who need reliable hardware retention without sacrificing the ability to field-strip, re-mount optics, or service their rifles and shotguns down the line. If you've ever lost a zero because a scope ring worked loose under recoil, this threadlocker is the no-fuss solution you've been missing.
Specifications
| Brand | Uncle Mike's |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Gun-Tite Non-Aerosol Threadlocker |
| Type | Removable Threadlocker |
| Application Method | Re-sealable squeeze tube |
| Formula | Non-aerosol liquid |
| Removable | Yes — can be disassembled after curing |
| Intended Use | Scope mounts, screws, swivel bases, firearm hardware |
| Category | Gun Oil / Solvents / Firearm Maintenance |
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of firearm hardware can Gun-Tite be used on?
Gun-Tite is formulated for use on metal firearm components including scope ring screws, scope base screws, sling swivel studs, action screws, and other threaded hardware that is prone to loosening under recoil. It is not intended for use on polymer or rubber components, or on parts that require high-strength permanent bonding.
How do I remove Gun-Tite once it has cured?
Because Gun-Tite is a removable threadlocker, cured hardware can typically be disassembled using standard hand tools. Applying moderate heat — such as from a heat gun — can help soften the bond further if screws are particularly stubborn. Always allow any heated metal to cool fully before handling.
How long does Gun-Tite take to cure, and how should I store the tube?
Gun-Tite generally reaches functional cure within 24 hours, though full cure strength may take slightly longer depending on temperature and humidity. After each use, reseal the tube tightly and store it in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight to preserve shelf life and prevent the formula from thickening prematurely.
- Type:
- Solvent
- Applicator:
- Non-Aerosol