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Old 05-05-2010, 02:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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winchester 94 scope mount

i bought a sears branded 94 winchester i got a scope mount and a scope with it but it was missing the screws the mount is a kwik-site my question is what size are the screws that mount this to the reciever, 2 look like maybe 4-40 the other maybe a 10 something i don't have taps that small to check the thread pitch and size length would help too.

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Old 05-05-2010, 10:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't know, and I don't feel like googling it right now. Do you have a bolt supply store near you? If you do walk in and tell them what you need and see if they'll let you bring the rifle in to check the bolts on. Just make sure you ask before you bring the rifle in.
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Old 05-05-2010, 10:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Fastenal has always been good with letting me do that if I come in and ask them. Take the stocks off of it first though, it is the least you can do especially if it is a non gun related business and you are taking a rifle in to check screw fitment.
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You don't have a big bucket of random screws in the garage you can rifle through? Find something that fits and take that to the hardware store to get the right length and head.

Taking guns into the hardware store around here freaks out the locals, I know the owner of the Do-It center, he's a gun guy, but still makes me come in at closing if I want to bring something cool in to show him.
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Standard sizes appear to be 6x48 and 8x40. You might try those first to see if they fit.

Since they need to be specific lengths in black (I assume), I'd head for the local gun shop/smith and ask for some screws. I know that Brownell's and Midwest sell them but the shipping would probably eat up any potential savings. They are only a buck or two each.

Other option is to contact Kwik-site and ask if you can buy just the screws.
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thanks guys yeah i went to a local gunsmith and he didn't have the right screws had the 2 small ones but not the large one i needed, i went to fastenal too he let me bring the gun in no problem but again no luck. i'll have to give quick-site a call and buy the screws from them
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