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Old 06-12-2012, 06:43 PM
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Where can I get replacement screws for revolver grips ?

I am sure replacements for Smith & Weson factory can be ordered. But what about aftermarket ? I have several pair of Jay Scott grips and have lost all but one screw. The S&W screw does not fit the Jay Scott threads and I think that company is out of business.

Need suggestions for getting screws... and don't tell me to talk to my wife.

Thinking about taking the one screw I have left to hardware store and see what they got but I'm not holding out much hope for that solution. Ideas anyone ?
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:51 PM
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I think a hardware store is your best option. Awhile back I needed a screw for a pair of Sile revolver grips, I never did find one. I ended up giving the grips away.
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I think a hardware store is your best option. Awhile back I needed a screw for a pair of Sile revolver grips, I never did find one. I ended up giving the grips away.
And I thought you were going to say " went to the hardware store and found a perfect match " you sure fooled me with that one. I hope I can find something , the grips are too pretty to just give away.
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Just ordered some from Midway
[http://www.midwayusa.com/product/259...escutcheon-set

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E-bay.

Here are some.

smith wesson grip screws | eBay
I emailed this guy and he said he makes them. I think if you sent him the screw you need he may make you some.
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