I have a pre 64 model 94.
There are 5 screws on the left hand side of the receiver.
I need the big one on the top, at the front.
Twice now I’ve ordered screws from Numrich Arms, and still don’t have the right screw.
So before I blow it for the third time, I figured I better get some help.
Does anyone know what that screw is called.
If someone has an original screw they would want to sell, I’d be happy to buy one.
I still want to know what it’s called. lol
Thanks
Jim
Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
Welcome to the fire Jim, someone more knowledgeable than me will be along shortly....
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
Hmmmm, I once did a post on how to tell the pre from post 64 94s apart. It used to be on our home page but now I can't find it.
anyway, I found this site, it might help:
http://homesteadparts.com/shopcart/comm ... 72314.1802
and this page \:
http://homesteadparts.com/shopcart/cart ... ceiver.jpg
"Finger lever pin stop screw" is the screw you want. There is two versions, the pre-64 and the larger post-64.
Joe
anyway, I found this site, it might help:
http://homesteadparts.com/shopcart/comm ... 72314.1802
and this page \:
http://homesteadparts.com/shopcart/cart ... ceiver.jpg
"Finger lever pin stop screw" is the screw you want. There is two versions, the pre-64 and the larger post-64.
Joe
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
Finger lever pin stop screw is the name. What it does is self-evident.
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
The finger lever pin stop screw, is the part I ordered.
They sent me a link pin stop screw.
They are similar in appearance, but the size is way different.
Have the correct part on the way.
I was thinkin the previous owner may have bored the hole out for the scope mount, but the FLPSS from my 48 fit in the hole, so I knew it wasn't me. whew
Thanks again
Jim
They sent me a link pin stop screw.
They are similar in appearance, but the size is way different.
Have the correct part on the way.
I was thinkin the previous owner may have bored the hole out for the scope mount, but the FLPSS from my 48 fit in the hole, so I knew it wasn't me. whew
Thanks again
Jim
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
Jim,
Sometimes parts pickers just reach in the box and pull out whatever is there without having any idea what they should be pulling out. Call 'em back and tell 'em you're returning the wrong screw and want the right one or a complete refund.
Joe
Sometimes parts pickers just reach in the box and pull out whatever is there without having any idea what they should be pulling out. Call 'em back and tell 'em you're returning the wrong screw and want the right one or a complete refund.
Joe
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Re: Pre 64 model 94 receiver screw identification
They have the right one coming as we speak, no charge.
Jim
Jim