Replacement Lever Screw

Started by Apriestley, August 26, 2024, 05:58:26 AM

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Apriestley

I would like to get a replacement, new-made lever screw for my M1860. The original has some wear to the screw head and id like to preserve it the best I can without continuing to bugger it every time I clean the block. I found this guy on eBay selling new made tool steel screws, and wanted to see if anyone else was using them before spending that much on a single screw

https://www.ebay.com/itm/255004712848?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=h_SBkcRkQCe&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=q4u0Et8hQZi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

El Supremo

Hello, Adam:

I don't have an original, and have been told by gunsmiths that work on original Spencer's, that the screw threads are "old style". 

If a supposedly close enough, "modern" American or even metric thread pitch is used, the original threads can bend and distort. Not saying this fellow's are wrong, just suggest you be sure.  A modern replacement should finger screw into place without resistance if block and lever (pressure) not involved. Please let us know what happens. Smiles.
El Supremo/Kevin Tinny
Pay attention to that soft voice in your head.

DJ

Lodgewood says it has an original for sale.  They call it a "Spencer Block Pivot Screw."

If you're looking for a repro, the guy on ebay seems to make a lot of odd screws, so I would be surprised if he fudged on the thread pitch.  Of course you could always ask him for details.

--DJ

lanaderay

Quote from: El Supremo on August 26, 2024, 08:32:15 AMHello, Adam:

I don't have an original, and have been told by gunsmiths that work on original Spencer's, that the screw threads are "old style". 

If a supposedly close enough, bou's revenge  "modern" American or even metric thread pitch is used, the original threads can bend and distort. Not saying this fellow's are wrong, just suggest you be sure.  A modern replacement should finger screw into place without resistance if block and lever (pressure) not involved. Please let us know what happens. Smiles.
El Supremo/Kevin Tinny

difficultysnazzy

It's a good idea to preserve the original lever screw on your M1860, especially if it's showing wear. Replacement screws made from tool steel can be a great choice as they are generally tougher and more resistant to wear compared to original vintage screws.

ershipambiti

Quote from: difficultysnazzy on September 10, 2024, 09:22:20 PMIt's a good idea to preserve the original lever screw on your M1860,basketball legendsespecially if it's showing wear. Replacement screws made from tool steel can be a great choice as they are generally tougher and more resistant to wear compared to original vintage screws.
So is there a way to not compromise the quality of the lever screw head each time you remove it? If you say to keep the original screw head, what should I do if it is old and worn?

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