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Luger Grip Screw Thread Size
I have a few frames that could use a clean out of the grip screw threads...Does anyone know the correct size tap/s to buy..??? GPC lists their replacement grip screws as M5 x 0.8 pitch ....???
TIA :thumbup: |
It's an obsolete Whitworth thread, good luck finding a tap!
Norm |
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the User named as "biometrics" in the thread that is linked above by mrerick was ME! :thumbsup: |
Check with Hugh Clark, I think he has info about the screw size and also possibly a tap. Jim
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Oooohhh! I need some?
Hi Joe, if you're going to order some, get me a set as well? Or, if only one, get the taper tap? I guess depends on cost... but, I'm in if you want to do the ordering?....GT....:thumbup:
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I know this fellow!
Hi to all, ...:eek:....I know it seems kind of rude to randomly request a member buy something for you... and that is not what I want to convey, I have some history with Joe.. so I think, maybe, it's ok?... :thumbup:... we shall see! ... best to all, til...lat'r...GT...:jumper::jumper:
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It also appears that the threads are larger diameter than the shank, which is handy for getting the best shot at restoring the threads while minimizing the material removed. I recommend running completely through the good thread and chasing the buggered one from the inside out. |
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I'll see if the "British" seller will ship here. If so I'll get at least 3 or 4 taps. If the answer is yes, I'll start a new thread and see if others want one also. But in the mean time, the difference in 55 and 60 degree threads will not be significant for the 3 threads of that diameter in the frame. So if you have/buy a current std 30TPI , it should be just fine. |
My link is to tap/die in correct 3/16" diameter 30 TPI Withworth 55deg thread form.
What more do you need? http://www.tracytools.com/taps-and-d...roduct_id=1057 |
The Whitworth tap for Luger grip screws is not obsolete. There seems to be enough help provided to make a purchase, if not I will see if I can find my data for the right tap. But a little tip to help: If one side of frame hole is O.K. start the tap from that side and go through the mag well into the damaged side (after applying a drop of oil, of course) and re-thread the side needing straightened out. Slow and easy is a key.
Jack |
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That is what I "need" to know; and thanks much for the link. |
I got mine (Whitworth items) right here in West Virginia. They might still be in business.
Jack |
The Whitworth tap, etc. can be purchased at: Sabatelli Precision Grinding, 312 Sabatelli Drive, Mt. Clare, WV 26408. Phone: 304 622-8915.
I don't recall the exact size of the threads or other specs of the opening in Luger grip screw holes. Jack |
Ok, I'm confused. I thought Whitworth was a British thing. Why would the Germans use it? Obviously, there's some factoid I'm missing...
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The first screw machines they bought were from the UK, at least that is what I read.
Whitworth predates "standardized" metric pitches, IIRC. The luger screws and threads are a hybrid, metric diameters and TPI. Whitworth is a 55 degree angle thread, the current standard is 60 degrees, so depending on the use/tolerance/number of threads, a 30 TPI Whitworth will "fit"(close enough) a 30 TPI modern thread. Changing the gearing from TPI to metric is a bear and old "english system" lathes just won't do it. |
Why would it matter to you? Do you want to know the
history of industry in Europe from the 1700s? That would be a lot to learn. Many people that come up against this during current times have the same bewilderment. Let it go. Also read the thread above and get a portion of it. Jack |
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