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    Master list? in one post?

    Hey guy's,
    What do you think about assembling a Master list of Resources and sizes for SS or Alum. screws and other parts for Mags. Your one stop shopping source. I have a feeling these are scattered all over the place so we'd just tighten it up abit.
    My contribution: http://www.mcmaster.com/library/20140331/90666a016l.gif , SS AM fore grip screw. Pkg. of 5 @ $1.48 ea., and you'll notice they're SS.
    Last edited by Runamok; 09-24-2014 at 02:23 AM.
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    Sounds good. Finding that stuff here in Europe is pretty painful considering the rest of the world outside US and Britain use metric system.

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    Here is a list that I've put together over time from various posts on AO. Hope this gets you off to a good start.


    AUTOMAG SCREWS:

    GRIP FRAME to RAIL - 10-32 .968 with .865 threaded, 1" with a washer or cut down (7/8" OAL without washer)
    AM/MM VERT ASA - 1/4-20-1/2"
    GRIP, ASA - 10-32-various length
    SAFETY ASSEMBLY BALL BEARING - 3/32" diameter
    SAFETY SPRING - 7+1 coils, closed end, 6 spaces, OAL=0.240" wire dia.=0.015" space between coils=0.0225"
    SAFEY SET SCREW - #4/40 no longer than 1/8"
    EMAG SELECTOR SWITCH SPRING - 8+1 coils, closed end 7 spaces, OAL=0.330", wire dia.=0.015", space between coils=0.03"
    EMAG GRIP SCREW - 6-32 x 1/4"

    EMAG SCREEN DIGIKEY PART NUMBERS
    HCMS-2912 for Red
    HCMS-2911 for Yellow
    HCMS-2913 for Green
    HCMS-2914 for Orange

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    Now we're getting into it. See Chrome gave us nice Tech. on the springs. Useful info for ordering. Another tid bit, I found that old Quick disconnects use the same bearing as the safety, and the flint spring from a bic lighter is the right size for the safety, just cut it down and use a small pair of needle nose pliers to finish the ends. We've all dropped them and I think few of them have ever been found again. The foregrip screw is indeed a 1/4-20 x 1/2" the killer is it's a "low-profile socket head". The pic/desc. at mcmaster.com even gives all the tech. spec.s

    Found it: wave spring for pump, www.smalley.com pn.c100-m1
    Last edited by Runamok; 09-24-2014 at 03:08 AM.

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    Wave springs from UK/Europe can be ordered from here.
    http://www.leespring.com/uk_wave_spr...forWhat=Search

    I'll dig up the specific link to the spring once I get home.

    edit:
    these http://www.leespring.com/uk_product_...&springType=WS
    Last edited by Laku; 09-24-2014 at 10:09 AM.

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