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Screw checker says the set screw (Browning part) is 5-40.
Ace hardware probably has them.
Ace hardware probably has them.
Consider getting the Tandem Cross Halo. Its makes a great gun easier to use. Especially when using a dot or scope or less then perfect fingers.
I wish I had much more stable benches at 25 yards to test mine with.
Here again, I'd recommend that those who are considering a "gizmo" to assist with pulling the slide, or bolt in the Ruger Mark pistols, back a bit easier, to L@@K to ebay for one of those "halo" type pullers:
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This one is on ebay for half the price ($24.95) of those sold by TandemKross ($49.95) , and from my comparison, I can't tell one lick of difference in appearance or function of one from the other.
The original Halo version has two machine screws and the locking area that fits the slide is a precision fit into the slide finger groves. The rear finger hole is larger and a nice ergonomic oval shape without sharp edges. I suspect the alloy and anodizing is superior on the Tandem cross version.Here again, I'd recommend that those who are considering a "gizmo" to assist with pulling the slide, or bolt in the Ruger Mark pistols, back a bit easier, to L@@K to ebay for one of those "halo" type pullers:
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This one is on ebay for half the price ($24.95) of those sold by TandemKross ($49.95) , and from my comparison, I can't tell one lick of difference in appearance or function of one from the other.
The original Halo version has two machine screws and the locking area that fits the slide is a precision fit into the slide finger groves. The rear finger hole is larger and a nice ergonomic oval shape without sharp edges. I suspect the alloy and anodizing is superior on the Tandem cross version.
Not the one screw and dovetail type clamp that your knock off has.
Do you know of any types of gizmos that are available for older Buckmarks with-out the ears on the slide?
Sorry, no I don't, but that doesn't mean that there are none available. I take the previous statement back: Tactical Solutions does indeed sell a very professional looking assist.
I dont see it listed on their site for Buck Mark products. https://tacticalsol.com/Products.aspx?CAT=12588
Do you happen to have a link?