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    Extractor screw and thru bolt for TZ 47 sight on No4 Mk 1/2

    Hello,

    I am looking for a good source for the extended extractor screw and the rear bolt that replaces the pln on a No4 Mk1/2. I have a TZ 47 sight that I would like to mount on one of my rifles.

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    Chris B,

    Might want to give this a try. I ordered some obsolete screws from him a year or two ago.

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    Hope this helps,

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    Chris B,

    Might want to give this a try. I ordered some obsolete screws from him a year or two ago.

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    Hope this helps,

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    Also the internatinal auction site - item number 181057138131 - look for quality materials and maufacture in the fasteners - I have come across reproduction screws where the material is brittle and the heads and slots are poorly formed ndwill barely seat or greet a driver. The TZ does not require a lot of torque to live hapily on the No4 receiver - the sight axis pin replacement bolt can deflect the body walls if you get over zealous - the better kits provide a lock nut so you can hold torque and keep the original wall spacing.

    I hope this helps!
    Thanks for the info.

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    TZ47 screws

    I have a few new genuine sets I got from Parkers before they finally closed the doors PM me if you still need a set.

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    Also the internatinal auction site - item number 181057138131 - look for quality materials and maufacture in the fasteners - I have come across reproduction screws where the material is brittle and the heads and slots are poorly formed ndwill barely seat or greet a driver. The TZ does not require a lot of torque to live hapily on the No4 receiver - the sight axis pin replacement bolt can deflect the body walls if you get over zealous - the better kits provide a lock nut so you can hold torque and keep the original wall spacing.

    I hope this helps!

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    No4 Mk2 forend cross bolt works well. A bit long so fit a nut or cut it off as you prefer.
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