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  • sslecyk03
    Medic in Training
    • Dec 2003
    • 396

    #1

    Grip frame screw specs?

    Can anyone tell me the thread specs for the front grip frame screw that holds the frame to the body/rail. I halfway stripped mine and I work at a hardware store so if it is standard or metric I probably have it. Thanks.

    Edit- For a ULE body, not sure if that matters.
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  • Tunaman
    Specialized AGD Tech

    • Dec 2000
    • 8643

    #2
    It's SAE not metric. 10/32tpi. Not a standard length. Overall the screw is .968. Approx .865 threaded area. 1" long ought to do ya with a washer.
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    • sslecyk03
      Medic in Training
      • Dec 2003
      • 396

      #3
      Originally posted by Tunaman
      It's SAE not metric. 10/32tpi. Not a standard length. Overall the screw is .968. Approx .865 threaded area. 1" long ought to do ya with a washer.
      Thanks tuna, I grabbed some 10/32x1's earlier cuz they looked about right. I'll see how it works when I get home
      RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

      TEAM FIRESTORM
      --------------------
      RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board

      soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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      • jrod
        Registered User
        • Sep 2004
        • 388

        #4
        Originally posted by sslecyk03
        Thanks tuna, I grabbed some 10/32x1's earlier cuz they looked about right. I'll see how it works when I get home
        Make sure they're not the coarse thread screws.

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        • Tunaman
          Specialized AGD Tech

          • Dec 2000
          • 8643

          #5
          Originally posted by jrod
          Make sure they're not the coarse thread screws.
          10/32 would mean fine thread...10/24 would mean coarse thread.
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          • secretweaponevan
            Only HALF Polish!
            • Sep 2007
            • 1132

            #6
            Originally posted by Tunaman
            10/32 would mean fine thread...10/24 would mean coarse thread.
            But of coarse [sic]

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            • sslecyk03
              Medic in Training
              • Dec 2003
              • 396

              #7
              Originally posted by Tunaman
              10/32 would mean fine thread...10/24 would mean coarse thread.
              Correct. people always think it is a fraction lol and ask why they don't just call it 5/16.

              1st number- diameter

              2nd number- TPI

              3rd number- length

              In case anyone is wondering...
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