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Thread: 39-2 grips

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    Default 39-2 grips

    Son of a bitch. The grips on the39-2 were a tad loose, so like an idiot, I took one screw out to check on it to see if maybe a little rubber washer would help. Didn't have any washers so was putting screw back in. Didn't think I was over tightening, I was told not too on this gun, but sure enough, the head of the screw snapped off ! Now I have a broken screw inside the metal little sleeve. How the hell am I suppose to fix this I just had to tinker !

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    Default Re: 39-2 grips

    They make "left thread" drill bits that cut when spinning CCW.
    Frequently they spin the broken screw/ bolt out.

    That's what I start with.
    American by BIRTH, Infidel by CHOICE

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    Default Re: 39-2 grips

    ^^Thanks - will swing by Home Depot this weekend and give it a whirl. Just ordered screws from Numerich - 2 just in case

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    Default Re: 39-2 grips

    Ship it to Bripro - he haz gunsmithing hammers that fix everything.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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