22/45 adding up to the weight of a 1911
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Ruger sent me an email stating the size of thier grip screws for the Ruger RP. Hex head of 3/32 a .150-50 uns-2A and 1/4 of an inch long. Which they told me is a standard 1911 grip screw. I'm looking for one that is 1/2 of an inch long.
Like I mentioned before I called Midway and Brownell's along with a couple other places with no luck. Maybe go to a machine shop or plan B.
Like I mentioned before I called Midway and Brownell's along with a couple other places with no luck. Maybe go to a machine shop or plan B.
- blue68f100
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My local Industrial supply house (B. A. Industrial Supply 972-422-2366) has about 150 of the 6-40 x 1/2" allen cap screws, 0.05 each my cost. How many do you want me to get for you? I do not know the size of the heads but atleast they have them.
I have know Bill (owner) for over 20 yrs and he normally gives me the cheapest price on the books.
He also has carries the taps and dies for all of the odd ball size, Greenlee brand. He only carries the high quality hardware and some tools.
I have know Bill (owner) for over 20 yrs and he normally gives me the cheapest price on the books.

David
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
Nope you're right! I posted the dimensions for the grips screws of the metal framed pistols. I don't know why I did that, the topic is clearly 22/45.mark II wrote:Ruger sent me an email stating the size of thier grip screws for the Ruger RP. Hex head of 3/32 a .150-50 uns-2A and 1/4 of an inch long. Which they told me is a standard 1911 grip screw. I'm looking for one that is 1/2 of an inch long. Like I mentioned before I called Midway and Brownell's along with a couple other places with no luck. Maybe go to a machine shop or plan B.
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Hey guys,
blue68f100, thanks for checking on those screws for me that was really nice of you to go out of your way.
Medicine Hat, I thought about that but decided to give up on adding more weight that way. I can wait until there is a gun show, buy some thick 1911 grips and crave out the back side then pour in some lead.
Thanks again,
Mark II
blue68f100, thanks for checking on those screws for me that was really nice of you to go out of your way.
Medicine Hat, I thought about that but decided to give up on adding more weight that way. I can wait until there is a gun show, buy some thick 1911 grips and crave out the back side then pour in some lead.
Thanks again,
Mark II