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| Gunslinger Joined: May 2011 From: Camano Island Wa. Posts: 11 |
I am changing the grips on a Beretta 92. I have a lot of screw drivers but not a thin bladed one that will remove the screws on the grips. So what kind of screw driver should I buy and where can I get it? Online or anywhere from Seattle to Bellingham.
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| Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Corvallis, OR Posts: 204 |
any hardware store should do...
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| Gunslinger Joined: May 2011 From: Camano Island Wa. Posts: 11 |
That was my first choice. 2 Stores in the local area. Blades not thin enough.
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| Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Oregon Posts: 135 | take a file to one you have... I have a set of gunsmith screwdrivers... some sporting goods stores have them...
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| Marksman Joined: May 2011 From: NW Quadrant WA State Posts: 288 |
Surprisingly enough a good source of screwdrivers for jobs like this are those Screwdrivers that have a dozen bits either in their handle or on a rubber strip next to them. Slotted head drivers with thin blades are often among them. Here is an example of a kit I have used for years. Just a cheapie but the bits are more than adequate. Shop Task Force 59-Piece Variety Pack Screwdriver Set at Lowes.com Another source locally can be a Grainger's location. There should be one in Medford. |