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Mostly "old gun" screws to be exact but with the odd modern manufactured gun included. Currently I am trying to find out the bolt size & thread pitch for a tang bolt on a Miroku manuf. 1886. I need to make two of them, one original length and one a bit longer to facilitate a tang sight installation. The original needs to be built because after removing it to start the sight fitting process it was "misplaced" so I don't have a "pattern' bolt to go by, only the threaded hole in the tang and not a chance will I have the eyesight good enough nor anything small enough to do an internal measurement.
I believe it is 6mm x either .05 or .75. I thing any Miroku (92's, 94's 73's maybe even the Browning 85 clones)will have the same bolt so if someone on here has a Miroku & a thread gage set I would be very thankful.
Some years ago I had a contact # for a Steve Holbourn in Ontario that had a Hardinge Lathe that he built non-common thread pitch gun screws on but that # no longer works, does anybody Know Steve or if he is still in business? His screws were expensive as I expect anything built one-by-one would be but the workmanship, accuracy of threads & length requested was prenominal ...and if it's the only game in town it's worth every penny.
Thanks to anybody that can help!!!
I believe it is 6mm x either .05 or .75. I thing any Miroku (92's, 94's 73's maybe even the Browning 85 clones)will have the same bolt so if someone on here has a Miroku & a thread gage set I would be very thankful.
Some years ago I had a contact # for a Steve Holbourn in Ontario that had a Hardinge Lathe that he built non-common thread pitch gun screws on but that # no longer works, does anybody Know Steve or if he is still in business? His screws were expensive as I expect anything built one-by-one would be but the workmanship, accuracy of threads & length requested was prenominal ...and if it's the only game in town it's worth every penny.
Thanks to anybody that can help!!!