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29-10 large frame screw part number?
Does anyone know the part number for the large frame screw high up by the top of the hammer on the square butt 29-10's? Twice I've requested one from Smith and twice they have sent the wrong one. I don't know how to be more clear on the phone with them other than to have the actual part number for them to look up.
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11-22-2020, 10:42 AM
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If it's the same as the pre-1948 upper sideplate screw, I can spare one.
I suspect it is. They used the same thread pitch as the other 3 screws, just the larger head. Can you measure the OD of the head? I'll compare.
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Much appreciated, but I cannot. It's somewhere in the floor mounted A/C duct in my office.......
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PM me your address and I'll send you one to try.
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I believe the "BUG" screw thread is 4-48, while the sideplate screws are 5-44.
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PM me your address and I'll send you one to try.
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PM sent. Thank you, Sir!
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I believe the "BUG" screw thread is 4-48, while the sideplate screws are 5-44.
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What does “BUG” mean?
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I believe the "BUG" screw thread is 4-48, while the sideplate screws are 5-44.
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You're correct. Not sure what I was thinking.
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I believe it is called the upper side plate screw, part number 23 on the Numrich 1917 parts diagram. Check with them or Jack First gun parts.
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The "little" screw! Used on early airweight revolvers!
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Call Customer Service. I purchased a used LH 29-10 a while back that was missing that screw and they sent me one for free. Good luck.
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Call Customer Service. I purchased a used LH 29-10 a while back that was missing that screw and they sent me one for free. Good luck.
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I have. They sent me the wrong screw twice. Do you have the part number they sent you?
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