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    No.4 front trigger guard screw washer

    I need a few... some rifle have not got a washer and this will seems to you a bit odd and ridicolous but, i prefer to have a washer between terigger guard and trigger guard front screw. The Whole thing is stronger in my opinion. How could i rebuild a washer ?
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    The single coil square section WASHER, screw, front trigger guard is a bog standard off-the-shelf engineering part Bow. You shoukld be able to get then from any engineering supplier. There will certainly be a VERY close metric equivalent.

    But before the day is out I expect one of the forumers will have offered to send you a few for the cost of the postage.........

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    There are many washers metric equivalent Peter, but i need a Grower washer, like this:

    http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rondella_(meccanica)

    First picture , the washer at your right. This particular model i can't find here in continental Europe.

    Anyone would earn some money selling me a fistfull of these washers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bow View Post
    This particular model i can't find here in continental Europe.

    Well I have a drawer full of them. Common-or-garden "Federringe" as we say here in Mauserland:

    http://www.schrauben-lexikon.de/norm/DIN_127A.asp

    As Perugia is probably not well endowed with DIY stores - try asking in a car repair shop.

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    No, I'm wrong, there is a possibility:

    http://www.obi-italia.it/it/negozi/a...ria/index.html

    Bow, I think you could try looking yourself! Keyword "bricolage"
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    Don't know if you want to order from the U.S., but Numrich has the washer you need. They do ship overseas (see the fourth question).

    FAQ | Firearm Parts & Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts

    Guard Screw Lock Washer, Front Gun Parts | 1109830 | Numrich Gun Parts

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    Thanks Dad. Numrich applies a 35$ international order fee. In addition The washer costs 2,5 $. In my opinion that's too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bow View Post
    Thanks Dad. Numrich applies a 35$ international order fee. In addition The washer costs 2,5 $. In my opinion that's too much.
    I use this guy for small parts. DS Solutions Militaria | Small Arms Parts & Accessories He's not expensive and is extremely helpful.

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    Thanks Beerhunter . I've just sent an email to address you wrote above.

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    Bow....... they are a common, bog standard, off the shelf engineering item. A box full will cost less that £3 or so............

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    You might also try BRP Corp. No.4 Mk.1 Stock, Trigger & Magazine Parts, SMLE They have the spring washer you want listed for $2.00 perhaps they would mail it to you in Italyicon.

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