WTB brass tipped set screws and sear pin for slide frame

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  • Psycho91
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1248
    • Lexington, SC

    #1

    WTB brass tipped set screws and sear pin for slide frame

    Looking to buy a set of brass tipped set screws for my slide frame and I also need a sear pin as well
  • Chuck E Ducky
    Ragnastock Enforcer
    • Jul 2020
    • 6116
    • NY

    #2
    mcmastercar has them

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    • Hellion360
      Power Lurker
      • Jul 2020
      • 2452

      #3
      Also if you know the sizes you need I might have some for you.
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      • minimag03
        minimag03 commented
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        I should have known to ask you'd for some I PM the OP to tell him I'd split an order from Mcmastercarr if no one had any to offer here. Mcmatercarr dont play with shipping rates and quantities...

      • Hellion360
        Hellion360 commented
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        Yeah their shipping rates are high, but fast as hell. Its crazy.
    • Psycho91
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1248
      • Lexington, SC

      #4
      They are going in a benchmark frame, I guess I could pull the screws later and take a pic

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      • Psycho91
        Psycho91 commented
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        I believe it has nylon tips in it now, the tips are blue like plastic
    • Ecapnation
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 4210
      • South Central Long Island

      #5
      I'm pretty sure they are 10-32 an 1/4" long...

      McMaster p# - 90669A338

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      • latches109
        Always Sciencing
        • Jul 2020
        • 2111

        #6
        Originally posted by Ecapnation
        I'm pretty sure they are 10-32 an 1/4" long...

        McMaster p# - 90669A338
        I double checked my benchmarks. It is a 10-32 on the front and 8-32 on the rear. The trigger guard bottom to bottom of the plate is 1/2" so 1/4" would be too short, the full threads stop 1/4" below that. 3/8" - 1/2" would work. the rear is smaller 1/4"

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        • Ecapnation
          Ecapnation commented
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          Eh, part number is at least helpful. Lol

        • minimag03
          minimag03 commented
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          thank you for catching that! I deleted my comment so anyone searching in the future wont buy the wrong ones. I could have sworn I put 10-32s in a Benchmark before but that's what I get for relying on memory...
          Last edited by minimag03; 01-13-2024, 04:03 PM. Reason: speleng
      • Brokeass_baller
        Pick it up!
        • Jul 2020
        • 1129
        • Ohio

        #7
        Would you be ok with round tip screws? I have a few I can drop in an envelope for ya. I definitely have 10/32, and I'm 90% certain I have 8/32. They polish up real easy with some steel wool or a Dremel with a buffing bit, and are very smooth. I have them in my Benchmark.
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        • Psycho91
          Psycho91 commented
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          Thanks for the offer but I bought some from hellion

        • Brokeass_baller
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          No problem homes 👍
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