I asked this in another forum and didn't get much response so I thought I'd try here. I recently purchased a Uberti Cattleman in .357 magnum. I've had it out to the range four times and put maybe 100 to 150 rounds through it. I didn't have any particular issue at the first range trip but early in the second the screw holding on the ejector rod assembly came out and the ejector rod fell off. I was lucky enough to find the screw and assumed maybe it had not been tightened sufficiently at the factory. I put the ejector rod back on at home. I did a bit of dry firing and saw that it had worked loose again. I re-tightened it went to the range again. It loosened again along with the screw holding the trigger assembly to the frame. The cylinder was getting very difficult to rotate, which I'm thinking may have been associated with the trigger assembly slipping down a bit. With as few rounds as I have through the gun, it's clear it doesn't take much firing to loosen the screws. I took it home and tightened everything again. Went to the range again, cylinder rod screw came loose entirely and trigger assembly screw was noticeably loose. I'm getting the screws plenty tight enough. I'm wondering if Locktite would be a fix for this but I don't have any experience with it. My sense is the blue Locktite may work but I didn't want to mess with it until I knew it wouldn't permanently lock in the screws (looks like red Locktite may come close to doing that?). Anyway, any thoughts or advice appreciated.