Triggerplate Screw Type

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Triggerplate Screw Type

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It looks like 12-36 to me. Does anyone know for sure? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Triggerplate Screw Type

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It's a 12-32, Class 3 thread for 12 gauge guns. Sorry, I can't find my tech info for 16/20 gauge right now = misfiled. And I don't have a smallbore apart to check.
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Re: Triggerplate Screw Type

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Yes, I was referring to a 12g. Thanks again.

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Re: Triggerplate Screw Type

Post by gilrussell »

The sub gauges are also 12-32.
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