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Has anyone ever made a chart of screws for the following?

1873. 1885 1886 1892, 1894.

I have a lot of screws and they are not all labelled.

I have new/used tang screws if you need.  Bill Stratton 8251

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  “The Winchester 1873 Handbook” by George Stone has very detailed drawings, pictures, and measurements including thread angles for the model 1873 in chapter 5 pages 109- 115. It would give you all information necessary to identify screws for that model. T/R

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  “The Winchester 1873 Handbook” by George Stone has very detailed drawings, pictures, and measurements including thread angles for the model 1873 in chapter 5 pages 109- 115. It would give you all information necessary to identify screws for that model. T/R

  

Additionally,

Art Pirkle did a reasonably good job in his series of books of identifying the screws used for the various lever-action models.

Bert

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