For anybody that has a TC Hawken and is looking to replace that small clean out screw on the bolster. You can replace it with a SS 8x32 grub screw for 40c at Ace hardware!! Online I have seen people trying to sell them for as much as $19 each WTF
I appreciate the information and that you are trying to be helpful. Cleanout screws are a topic that comes up often on the Forum. In a hooked breech gun, the removal of the clean out screw will allow quite the display of water flushing the fouling out of the barrel and breech area. The nipple provides a 1/4" hole versus the #8 hole so far more cleaning solution (Okay water and maybe a bit of dish soap) can pass through the nipple seat. We do have to sure that never seize is applied to the threads. Any replacement needs to be the correct length to ensure the nipple threads are clear of the replacement screw. Far more helpful would be to identify a replacement screw that could be installed and the slot filed off to prevent the loss or the ugly sight of that soft screw head being marred by removal when the threads are locked in place by fouling. To be sure, there are many users of the T/C and other rifles with a "clean out" screw that find the "clean out" screw feature a valuable part of a thorough cleaning procedure.Just trying to be helpful!!!!
I take it out then run a pipe cleaner through the hole all the way in to barrel. helps clear , clean, and oil the hole to barrel.I appreciate the information and that you are trying to be helpful. Cleanout screws are a topic that comes up often on the Forum. In a hooked breech gun, the removal of the clean out screw will allow quite the display of water flushing the fouling out of the barrel and breech area. The nipple provides a 1/4" hole versus the #8 hole so far more cleaning solution (Okay water and maybe a bit of dish soap) can pass through the nipple seat. We do have to sure that never seize is applied to the threads. Any replacement needs to be the correct length to ensure the nipple threads are clear of the replacement screw. Far more helpful would be to identify a replacement screw that could be installed and the slot filed off to prevent the loss or the ugly sight of that soft screw head being marred by removal when the threads are locked in place by fouling. To be sure, there are many users of the T/C and other rifles with a "clean out" screw that find the "clean out" screw feature a valuable part of a thorough cleaning procedure.
Thank you for clearing up a mystery for me. Alway wondered what the purpose of that screw was on my Patriot pistol.Far better to remember that that screw was there for access to drill the flash channel. After replacing many breech plugs to replace that buggered up "clean out" screw, T/C redesigned the breech plug to eliminate it.
There is no need to remove that screw to clean the rifle that can't be accomplished by removing the nipple. I haven't removed that screw in my T/C "Hawken" for about 35 years.
You can leave that screw alone in the drum of a CVA / Traditions too.
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