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    Screw thread on PH5b sight?

    Hi Guys and gals,
    Got my first m17 and have a PH5b sight coming for it, my question is, what is the thread type on the screw that goes through the ears and into the sight? I know this has been asked before but i cant find the post.
    This old girl is a .25/303 sprinter
    Many thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Oneoneseven View Post
    Hi Guys and gals,
    Got my first m17 and have a PH5b sight coming for it, my question is, what is the thread type on the screw that goes through the ears and into the sight? I know this has been asked before but i cant find the post.
    This old girl is a .25/303 sprinter
    Many thanks
    Phil
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    I believe it's #3-56TPI.

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