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    No1 MkIII help

    Guys, I am looking to buy 1-2 No1 MkIII cut off screws. I can find cut off fairly easily, but no screws included. Anybody got a couple they want to sell? Thank you, guys.

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    if it is any help the screw size is 0.114" diameter x 49 tpi.
    It is the same screw as used in all models of MLM, MLE and CLLE for installing the cut off.

    It was also used as the "keeper stop nut" on the Martini Henry (Enfield) and the "screw swivel trigger guard" on the MLM Mk1 and Mk1*.

    There were several applications on Enfields for a screw 0.114" diameter x 37 tpi so not quite the same - ensure you get the correct TPI
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