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Have a question, I have an older DGW Tennessee made by Miroku, I have lost the set screw for the trigger. Does anybody know the thread size they used? Possibly were to find a replacement? Thanks!
 
Have a question, I have an older DGW Tennessee made by Miroku, I have lost the set screw for the trigger. Does anybody know the thread size they used? Possibly were to find a replacement? Thanks!
Too slow to go through DGW for something so easy. Go to the hardware and try their machine screws, probably metric. If you can't find the size, just tap the treads a tad larger. No waiting, just get it fixed.
Good luck!
Larry
 
I had the same problem with the same gun - Dixie Southern Mountain Rifle made by Miroku. Spoke with their gunsmith. Dixie does not carry those screws any more. He said the screw is metric and did not know the exact size/threads.

I went to my hardware store, bought (I think) a 3mm screw - might not be that exact size, but similar. They had no slotted metric nor short ones, so I bought a dozen. Found one that fit, and cut/filed a new one. They're quite easy to lose.
 
I had the same problem with the same gun - Dixie Southern Mountain Rifle made by Miroku. Spoke with their gunsmith. Dixie does not carry those screws any more. He said the screw is metric and did not know the exact size/threads.

I went to my hardware store, bought (I think) a 3mm screw - might not be that exact size, but similar. They had no slotted metric nor short ones, so I bought a dozen. Found one that fit, and cut/filed a new one. They're quite easy to lose.
That's great info, thank you. I will try that out, interesting that the same thing happened to yours as well.
 
If you have an Ace Hardware near you, they have a specific and dedicated section in hardware that are specific “gun screws”. I’ve taken my same gun in and found screws that work only not for that specific part.

Most screws in that dedicated section and bin are small metric gun size.
 
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