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buttrap screw question - a matter of ethics ?
i have an 1888 trapdoor / rod bayonet , the buttplate is held in place by long screws in both poitions , when the trap is opened the top screw impeads insertion of the trap kit ,
my dilema is - i know these are not being made anymore and i want to respect the bits that are hard to find , i can "CUT" my screw and be happy , is this something i could trade a short one for a long one and come out even with both parties being happy ?
if so PM me , ill pay shipping both ways - or ill just cut mine and be happy .........
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01-12-2010 09:46 PM
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Have the buttplate screws been reversed or are they both the same length. ?? A shorter screw would be easily obtained from SandS. I would have no problem replacing an incorrect part with a proper one. You are not remarking, refinishing or other wise mutilating the gun,
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thank you for your reply , ive had a computer issue and only gotten back today - had to retrieve my bookmarks :>{
both screws are the same - could you or someone email a link ? ill gladly buy / trade / or swap the correct one , it seemed so small an order to place , but i want it correct and will gladly give the long one to someone in need