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    PH 5C SCREW

    FAO Lawrence_n,

    Is this what you are after?
    I can post them to you if they are.
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    I would be interested in what you have .

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    Thanks to Mr. Boyd I found this sub-forum. Now, here's my dilemma. I have a PH 5C sight that wants a tiny screw to be put back to rights. The capture screw that holds the knurled knob on the shaft had the head broken off. My machinist buddy carefully removed the broken threaded portion, so I'm good to go if I get the screw. Pic one shows the broken screw in the shaft (since removed), Pic. 2 shows the location of the screw that I need. If anyone can help, I'd be most appreciative. Thanks for looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrence_n View Post
    If anyone can help, I'd be most appreciative. Thanks for looking.
    Isn't that what Gil is showing you? I'm sure it is...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Isn't that what Gil is showing you? I'm sure it is...
    I sent Gil the pictures I took. If it was the screw, I think he'd have told me. The only way I'd know for sure is if I saw the knurled knob in his pic from the top.

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    Well, he'll be back. I'm pretty sure it is. I've had those sights too and that's the one. He's asking you if IT IS the one... The knob he shows has the lock screw in the top.
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    Lawrence,

    That is the full set including the one you need unless bubba has been at it before you got it and a wrong screw was in it. When you describe it as flat, I don't know of any PH manufactured screws for the sights bits you seek that have a totally flat head they are all slightly curved.The lock screw you are after is in the top screwed in, but all four components come as one.
    Let me know if you don't want them as I have opened Pandoras box now and loads of PM's asking for them all.
    Forgive me if I am wrong, but you state the screw is broken, so in my experience you will need the whole piece to replace it unless you are highly skilled at tap and dying!!
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