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Enfield #32 Scope Ring Screws?
I'm looking for a couple of screws for the scope rings on an #32 Enfield sniper scope. Wondering whether there is a source for these screws, which are a unique shape. They appear to be approximately M3.5 and are about 17 mm long. Here is a photo of one:

Thanks for any help!
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Last edited by Ernest T; 12-27-2018 at 11:50 PM.
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12-27-2018 11:42 PM
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You might try and contact Scott Stonehill at Evans Custom Screws. I bought four cradle screws some time back, and they were perfect.
Here is a link to his website:
http://www.customscrewsandmore.com/P...dServices.html
I addition to the cradle screws for the No4(T), I also purchased a set for a long-lee and I couldn't be happier.
Best of luck
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If you don't have any luck with smleaddict's lead, you could try Fultons of Bisley here in the UK
. They used to sell sets of faithful reproductions. Not sure if they still have them, but worth an ask. The screws are threaded 4BA, by the way.
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Thanks so much for the replies. I've contacted Evans Custom Screws and if that doesn't pan out I will try Fultons.
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They are of the type known as filister head.
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Filister head........... Mmmmmmm, not according to the engineering bent stuck deep in my memory banks and a reminder from my (old Uni so a bit out of date ready-reckoner) Machineries Handbook. They were always referred to as taperlock head. Old fashioned even before the war and superseded by other things - such as torque wrenches! It was impossible to tighten up these screws once a certain torque/load figure had been reached as the taper would lock-up solid. Good to prevent crushing tubes etc. All a bit academic but I seem to think that they were a morse taper - same as locked up your lathe chucks etc
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Enfield has used taper lock head screws since the P53 in the Baddeley style barrel bands. They can be a bas*tard to get out if they are in tight.
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I contacted Scott at Evans Custom Screws, and he said he did make these screws. I'm having him make up a batch for me. I'll post up some photos once I get them. Really appreciate all the replies. Special thanks to smle addict for the lead to Evans Custom Screws. I don't know how we would every maintain these older firearms without guys sharing their knowledge.
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Just for the forum Peter and you have probably answered this question 3 zillion times before but I am keen to learn new stuff but as they were a tapered body and you say they were designed to lock up at a certain torque @ what torque should be applied to those screws in mounting the No.32 scope to the bracket.
I wish ring manufacturers would use these to stop people crushing scope tubes by making sure the scope will not move by putting Gorilla arms into those tiny screws.....? TIA
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I will hazard a guess that Peter will reply 'Do them up less than a gnat's nadgers tight' or something similar!
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