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Another good tip to keep from stripping hex screws is to buy a good set of ball-end hex keys (allen wrenches if you prefer). They are almost guaranteed to completely seat in the screw (and stay seated), even if you do not have it perfectly straight in the hole.
The ones they sell at Home Depot are very good.
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These work very well.
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I think I'd contact Remsport. They supply 1911 "manufacturers" with frames, slides, etc. Maybe grip screws, too.
Randall |
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Thanks Randallz
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I tried to remove a set of grips to replace them with a set Sarge made for me. The screw was so tight that the bushing came out with it and I was unable to separate them without damaging the bushing. I called Kimber and they sent two bushings and screws......no charge.
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