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Replacement Screws for Jerry Fisher grip caps?

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10 January 2011, 08:53
alvinmack
Replacement Screws for Jerry Fisher grip caps?
So in my infinite wisdom I lost the screws for two of my Jerry Fisher grip caps. Short of ordering new grips caps is their a source where I can find replacement screws?

Thanks, Mike
10 January 2011, 10:00
manhasset
Not sure what they look like but try this page

www.csmcspecials.com/category_s/19.htm
10 January 2011, 17:57
Jim Kobe
Bring it by, I may have some that fit.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Former Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

10 January 2011, 18:29
DArcy_Echols_Co
Alvinmack
I would guess Jerry has a couple hundred extra, call him I'm sure he can supply them
10 January 2011, 20:06
dempsey
I'm pretty sure Brownells sells them, I always order extra.


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10 January 2011, 20:40
alvinmack
Appreciate all of the replies gentlemen, that now gives me a starting point. My first approach was Brownells, but all I could find were replacements for the Len Brownell grip cap. Once again thanks!

-Mike
10 January 2011, 21:34
Duane Wiebe
An easy solution would be to get some from Jerry Fisher. His contact info is on the ACGG website
10 January 2011, 21:37
Howard
don't be such a dummy and lose them in the first place. rotflmo


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10 January 2011, 22:24
ron vella
I'm going to make an assumption(bad thing to do), that they are just unplated wood screws. Brownell's sell these in two different sizes. I have a bunch in my machine screw drawer.
11 January 2011, 00:20
stocker
ron v. - the one I just installed is not a common screw at all. The head had parallel sides, flat under the head and the thread is not a common wood screw thread at all. Ideally it needs to be drilled and tapped in the wood as for a bolt thread in metal. The head also stood proud of the cap to allow adjustment for north/south slot line and then the head is reduced to the top line of the grip cap.


stocker
11 January 2011, 05:01
ron vella
Roger that, a different creature altogether.
11 January 2011, 23:56
VFR1
My stocker broke one, called Jerry, his wife actually, and she sent me a pair. Nice folks.