I am much more a woodworker than a gun builder. CA made a great finish back in the day I was turning a lot of pens. I want to share a CA trueism many woodworkers have learned the hard way...Cyanoacrylate, (Super Glue!!) Comes fast or slow set, thick or thin. Gets into places you hadn't intended.
The fumes will really get to you.
The fumes are used to see/read fingerprints. by the good guys to catch the bad guys.
They make stuff to "unglue your fingers" from what you were trying to glue.
Thin CA will run into a crack and start out the other side before you can get your fingers out of the way.
They make accelerator to speed up slowing setting Super Glue that fits YOUR application.
There are ALL KINDS of Super Glue to stick ANYTHING together.
CA is the way to go.
NEVER leave the debonder farther away than you can drag the workbench. (You do NOT need the details of how I gained that little bit of wisdom.) Have a great day.