They call me ham hand

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So here I am. Beautiful Model 36 no dash 543575. So I want to remove the cylinder &crane put a drop of oil in . I Use the wrong size screwdriver & booger the screw. I was in a hurry . I was able to dress the screw nicely ,but it`s a thorn in my side to be such a duffer. I order a screw from Brownells, & one from another popular retailer. Both come in ,nice. However both of the screws have threads that are way big . I guess being the genius I am .i cant seem to find the proper screw. any help? Thank you Charlie
 
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You need to specify the aprox vintage of the gun. This is evidently before the change to the spring loaded yoke retention screws. J Frame can be smaller than K Frame screws.
 
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You need to specify the aprox vintage of the gun. This is evidently before the change to the spring loaded yoke retention screws. J Frame can be smaller than K Frame screws.
So then are you saying a spring-loaded yoke screw from a J-frame has different threads than the older solid yoke screws?
 
You need to specify the aprox vintage of the gun. This is evidently before the change to the spring loaded yoke retention screws. J Frame can be smaller than K Frame screws.

He furnished the serial number. The OP's revolver seems to be from approximately 1954-1955.

Surely I'm not the only guy around here who'll try to help a brand new member out by looking up a serial number?
 
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