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Unread 03-29-2011, 12:55 AM   #1
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This company has just about any size die & tap that you would want, some are a little expensive:

www.tapsndies.com
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This company has just about any size die & tap that you would want, some are a little expensive:

www.tapsndies.com
Is this the die we are looking for?

http://www.tapsndies.com/catalog/ite...10/6865208.htm

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Just for S&G, I tried a Luger grip screw in my crimping pliars...(electricians pliars)...It went in nice & easy; not too tight, not too loose...It's the #10-32 hole...

A #10-32 HHCS goes in nice & easy, too...But won't go in a Luger grip frame...

...Doesn't prove anything...Just thought I'd throw this in here...
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I drilled & tapped three holes in a piece of scrap steel today...Using the following taps & drills

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3/16" x 30/#23

3/16" x 32/#22

#10 x 32/#21

(The two 3/16" taps obtained from www.tapsndies.com; the #10 is from Ace Hardware)

Pics below...Both the 3/16" x 30 & the 3/16" x 32 tapped holes accepted a Luger grip screw...(off an S/42 Luger)...The #10 x 32 tapped hole would only allow 2 threads of the screw before binding...The two 3/16" tapped holes allowed all 3 threads of the grip screw...

I ended up tapping my grip frame with the 3/16" x 32 tap...The Luger grip screw fits just fine...
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This company has just about any size die & tap that you would want, some are a little expensive:

www.tapsndies.com
...???...I don't see any reference to these being "Whitworth" anywhere on the site...
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