Bottomline screws... A quick one.

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  • Frizzle Fry
    AO Micromag Guy
    • Mar 2009
    • 3280

    #1

    Bottomline screws... A quick one.

    I know most markers with a front-back screw pattern take a 10-32 bolt to hold the bottomline/ASA in place. Is the same true of markers with "Spyder style" ASAs that have side-by-side screws to attach them to the frame?

    I'm buying some bulk supplies for about 20 other people so I want to be sure before I order, but I have access to only the ASAs and not the markers.
  • Sumthinwicked
    team id psycho AO-CT
    • Nov 2005
    • 4292

    #2
    home depot or lowes and i think most 45 frames with an asa use them

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    • fishmishin
      Registered User
      • Dec 2008
      • 1285

      #3
      I don't believe they are the same. Kingman has always used metric sizes on their frames. If you give me until tomorrow afternoon when I get back to the store I will check for you though. I will pull one out of a frame. What model Spyder are you working with?
      http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ishin+feedback

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      • secretweaponevan
        Only HALF Polish!
        • Sep 2007
        • 1132

        #4
        This help?

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        • Frizzle Fry
          AO Micromag Guy
          • Mar 2009
          • 3280

          #5
          I know two of the ASAs are for JT Tac5 markers, one is for a Spyder Compact, and one is for a Spyder SE. The rest are a mystery I'm just acting as a middleman to get higher quality SS replacement screws of the right length for a handful of friends and former teammates.

          I have an account with Northern Tools and can get bolts that would be $0.15 at Home Depot or a hardware stor for more like $0.02 a piece... I figured I'd buy a ton and never have to hunt through hardware stores again. Other people wanted in, so I asked to borrow the ASAs to make sure I didn't buy anything too long or too short.

          It looks as though they're drilled to accept a bolt of the same girth, but threading would be an issue... Thanks for the help guys.

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