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Old 09-09-2015, 06:25 PM
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I prefer the older S&W magnum revolvers in 44/357/45/41, else I wouldn't be here right?? But occasionally one needs replacement screws for customers, friends or personal use due to old age, bad eyesight and Murphy's law huh? ??

You could get stainless hex head screws for the 629s variants a few years back and I think Ed Brown made them....maybe. Does anyone here know of a source?? Thanks
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Sometimes eBay has gun screws and Elliot's Hardware in Dallas, Texas has gun screws, if that helps.
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Old 09-09-2015, 06:32 PM
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For all your help, ladies and gents, in advance, and your Military service to our Nation, to Law Enforcement who risk your lives to protect and serve. May all your Oaths be kept, and when necessary, God forbid, may your aim be true

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In stock..

Smith & Wesson Sideplate Screw S&W K L N-Frame Round Head Blue
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Ive called S&W a few times and they just sent me screws free of charge I don't know if this helps. They said they keep bins of them handy for that reason. The guy on the phone with me was actually looking for the one I needed at his desk and found one.
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Try Gun Garage. They are also on Ebay
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