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Old 09-29-2016, 08:52 PM
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Default Elevation Screw for Mod 29-2

I need the elevation sight screw for a Mod 29-2.

Any idea where I can find one?

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Numrich has them......might as well order a plunger and spring, and a snap ring just in case.

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Maybe a couple springs and plungers.
I now have a special cardboard box. It is about 16x16 and I cut it off about 8" high, taped the seams on the inside with duct tape and then painted the inside white. I work on small spring parts inside that box. I have lost to many springs and plungers already. Now I should be able to find most of them.
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I have used a large ziplock bag for replacing the sight blades, springs, and detent plungers. Just enough room for the revolver, my hands, and a small screwdriver- and you can watch as you work. As Steelslaver says, they're easily lost in your shop or garage! I think I ordered my last kit (for a Model 27) from Brownell's. Good luck, and patience!
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And it is an elevation nut, not screw.Iy\t engages the elevation stud, which is the male threaded. Unless you are certain the stud is present and un-damaged then, order that too when you order the snap ring, nut, spring and plunger.
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