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I have a M7 SS with a rear action screw that is starting to get a little buggared up. I've looked the places I know and cany find the stainless action screws in stock. No luck at the hardware store either. I think the rear is 8-36 x 2ish" and it has an allen head. Front is 1/4-28 but it's ok.
Anyone have a lead?
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Redhawk rifles is where I got mine Thanks I just checked and it doesn't appear they have them either. Brownells, Midway, Numrich, Midsouth....all out.
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I’ve been looking for a couple of months myself with no luck.
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Here is one close. 8-36x 1 3/4". screw miles
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McMaster has some screws that might work. If need be, get stronger alloy steel and use a bit of dull aluminum spray paint on the head.
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Boltdepot.com has what you need.
1 3/4", 2", or 2 1/2"
If you need to grind it to exact length just buy a matching nut to use as a squareness guide and to clean up the starting thread after grinding
Edit- brain fart on my part, theirs are 8-32
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McMaster has some screws that might work. If need be, get stronger alloy steel and use a bit of dull aluminum spray paint on the head. May be the only option at this point. Or drill it out and tap to 1/2-28 like the front. I think that's a fairly popular modification. Thanks for the suggestions and if anyone knows of a source for the original ones let me know.
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