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    How difficult would it be to find this part

    I am looking for the bayonet lug screw that looks like that.
    Are these available somewhere? How difficult would it be to find one?

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    If that is what it looks like, an RIC Carbine, the cross-screw in the nose-cap / bayonet-standard should be the same as for any other Magazine Lee Metford or Lee Enfield Rifleicon, for which it was originally intended.

    Thread specs are: 0.1875"dia x 33tpi (Enfield form).

    Probably a "relatively" common component in Canadaicon.

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