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    Odd Screw in Rear Sight?

    Hey all,

    I don't mean to bloat the forum, but I'm not sure where else to ask technical questions. I'm still learning about M1icon rifles so I am bringing all my questions here to bother the experts.

    I'm looking at a particular rifle that has an amalgam of parts assembled into the rear sight: a Springfield Windage knob, a Winchester Lockbar, and a Winchester Elevation Knob. The screw holding the Elevation knob is what is standing out as I have never seen that before. It doesn't look like a screw on the T105 sights, just a regular old screw. Has anyone seen that before?



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    You're quite right, just a round head slot...have you taken it out to see what thread is present? Here it is in blowup...
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    The rifle is admittedly not mine, I saw it as a listing online. It is a 6 digit Winchester with Winchester parts (although not contemporary to the receiver).

    It is a peculiar piece that stuck out to me. I doubt any armorer would jerry-rig a design like that at an arsenal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms15710 View Post
    I doubt any armorer would jerry-rig a design like that at an arsenal.
    No, correct screws are even available to the layman...
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    elevation knob screw

    It is not just a small machine screw but manufactured to fit the pinion and hold the elevation knob tight

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    not just a small machine screw
    Well, the outside screw is a screw...and it's wrong. The outside is holding things tight I guess.
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    The trouble is if someone has forced in a screw with the wrong thread they may have messed up the thread in the part that the screw fits into, the pinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    they may have messed up the thread
    Yes...
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