Replacement Cleanout Screw

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arcticap

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The slot of the cleanout screw of a used Traditions Trapper pistol
that I bought was buggered which made it a pain to remove.
But I finally got it out after soaking it in Liquid Wrench.
I determined that the replacement screw for CVA/Traditions is
a 5M x 5mm so I went to the nearest True Value hardware store
where I found that the only replacements that they had were
hardened and blued hex head screws in 5M X 5mm, 5M x 6mm
and 5M x 8mm.
I tried the 8mm first but found that it was too long and protruded
from the drum too much.
I settled on the 6mm because the 5mm simply looked too small
without a flat head and easy to lose.
The 6mm fits great but will hit the nipple threads if it's screwed
all of the way in. So I simply reverse the screw a partial turn
from that point and it fits perfectly.
I also bought a 4.5mm allen wrench to turn it with.
Total cost for the screw and wrench was $1.38 with tax, so I
bought another one of each as a spare.
It's good enough until I get some original screws, and I like the
fact that this replacement screw is hardened and already blued.

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I also needed a replacement screw for my Traditions Frontier, and found suitable stuff at the hardware store. What happened to the original screw? It's at the bottom of my septic tank. lol Since then I use a screen over the tub drain to clean parts.
 
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I just received my Trapper a couple of weeks ago... beautiful piece. Appreciate the info and will pick up the recommended parts/supplies.
 
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I loaned my TC Hawken to my brother and when he returned it that screw was buggered up so badly you can hardly tell there is a screw there at all.

I need to get that thing out one of these days.

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And of course he broke the ram rod.
 
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