Mounting screws......

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  • Walker
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1530
    • WA State

    #1

    Mounting screws......

    I bought my first Phantom in 1999, from a dealer Mike recommended in Sacramento. In all the years and Phantoms, this is the first time I've see quick strip screws like this;

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  • JeepDVLZ45
    South Paw
    • Aug 2020
    • 1868
    • Ragnastock’s 2nd Most Northern Outpost

    #2
    Those are mounting screws from a ….mature phantoms…

    I bet the trigger guard doesn’t have holes in it for the VASA either
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    • Walker
      Walker commented
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      You would be correct.....
  • BlindFaith429
    Bunker Buster
    • Oct 2021
    • 496

    #3
    I have some from the CCI's I got on eBay. Mine have o-rings like the newer stainless ones.

    I'm torn as to what I like more. One part likes the small contrast, but one part likes the all blacked out.

    I used them on my vert-feed build.

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    • Walker
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      No orings on these.....
  • NONOBLITUS
    💀Ragnastock President 💀
    • Jul 2020
    • 1960
    • Connecticut

    #4
    That’s what was on my first one from 90

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    • Walker
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1530
      • WA State

      #5
      More "New to Me":

      Short TPC:
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      Stainless cup seal housing w/wrench flats:
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      And a set screw in the air inlet:
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      • flyweightnate
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 1850
        • Dallas, TX

        #6
        Wow, haven't seen that set screw before. Maybe to keep liquid out?
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        • Walker
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          No clue... It's open in the center....
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