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EuroArms 1860 44 Screws

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Not sure if they have any EuroArms screws but maybe Dixie Gun Works? I know they have other screws for Uberti and Pietta. Just a thought.
 
Worst comes to worst you could have them made by a machinist. I have made many for both english and metric screws for locks and such - not hard just takes some time and material along with the dies. If you are creative, enough you can use a hand electric drill or drill press if you don't have a lathe.
 
I went to my local Fastenal store and bought trigger adjustment screws for my GPR and side screws for the Light Bench Rifle, it is amazing what they have in stock.
 
Hunt around. I once acquired a BP Spanish “coat pistol”, in .44 that was missing the tang screw/bolt. Believe it or not, a perfect ( both thread pitch as well as overall length ) replacement was the rear magazine screw from a 1938 Carcano !
 
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