629-1 sight screw drill and tap

eddieb

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What size is the rear sight screw, the one that holds the sight down, on a 629-1. What size bit and tap would I need to duplicate the existing hole?
 
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What size is the rear sight screw, the one that holds the sight down, on a 629-1. What size bit and tap would I need to duplicate the existing hole?
 
The rear sight screw on S&W revolver adjustable sights does NOT screw into a tapped hole in the frame. The screw threads into a tapped boss with square base, and the base fits into a "Tee" slot milled into the upper rear of the frame.
 
Sorry. I meant the small screw towards the front of the rear sight that holds the sight.
 
Originally posted by VM:
eddieb - I can't answer your question but I have an extra screw that I'll give you. If you can use it, send me an email.

Thanks for the offer VM, but I have one.
 
eddieb,

Just curious, what are you trying to accomplish? Is there a broken screw in the hole, or are the threads damaged in your gun? If damaged too badly you can't really do a lot except clean up what is left.

To answer the question, it measures to be a 3-56, or possibly a special that is very close. The tap drill for this is a #46.
 
Originally posted by Alk8944:
eddieb,

Just curious, what are you trying to accomplish? Is there a broken screw in the hole, or are the threads damaged in your gun? If damaged too badly you can't really do a lot except clean up what is left.

To answer the question, it measures to be a 3-56, or possibly a special that is very close. The tap drill for this is a #46.

I'm thinking of changing the adjustable sight to a Cylinder and Slide fixed sight. It looks like it needs two screws to install the sight.
 
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