Metric screws or re-tap for weaver rail for turkish shotgun?

The_Shmoo

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Trying to fit a weaver 93AT rail to a TI M3 super 90 clone. Rail shipped with 8-40 screws, gun is NOT 8-40. 99% certain it is M4x0.7. Trying to avoid buying another rail. I can't find any M4 socket or machine screws that fit the weaver counterbore. Should I just run an 8-40 tap through it?
 
Yep...that's what I would do. Make it something common.
M4 is common. Any decent fastener place should have them, if not be able to have them in a day or two.
Trying to fit a weaver 93AT rail to a TI M3 super 90 clone. Rail shipped with 8-40 screws, gun is NOT 8-40. 99% certain it is M4x0.7. Trying to avoid buying another rail. I can't find any M4 socket or machine screws that fit the weaver counterbore. Should I just run an 8-40 tap through it?
You're showing location in Mississauga. It's worth a shot to go to fastenal and pony up 35 cents for a couple M4 screws before modifying the reciever.
 
M4 is common. Any decent fastener place should have them, if not be able to have them in a day or two.

You're showing location in Mississauga. It's worth a shot to go to fastenal and pony up 35 cents for a couple M4 screws before modifying the reciever.
Trying to find the same type of screw that ships with the weaver is proving problematic. a regular cap screw will sit proud of the base, a low head cap screw won't fit the counterbore/countersink. Its a slotted oval head.
 
Trying to find the same type of screw that ships with the weaver is proving problematic. a regular cap screw will sit proud of the base, a low head cap screw won't fit the counterbore/countersink. Its a slotted oval head.
Gotcha. If it's an oval head you're not able to source, why not just use a flat head ? You may have to adjust the countersink on the rail slightly but it saves modifications to the reciever
 
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