troy2000
45 Cal.
Does anyone know what size drill and tap to use for the screws that come with the Johnson peep sight?
If you can’t measure the screws yourself, best to ask the people that make and sell the Johnson peep sight. Specs could change over time.Does anyone know what size drill and tap to use for the screws that come with the Johnson peep sight?
If they answer emails like they ship, I'll be waiting a while for an answer. But I'll give it a shot... I don't have any way of checking the threads on something that small.If you can’t measure the screws yourself, best to ask the people that make and sell the Johnson peep sight. Specs could change over time.
Thanks... guess you're a better searcher than I am. I don't claim to be any internet maven.7/32 X 40 threads, try a search , I did!
Hard to believe they are using old fractional sized threads, but if they, a new tap will be pricy for what it is. Believe a 12-40 tap is only .003” smaller diameter and much more common and possibly what was used. My reason for suggesting OP ask Johnson.7/32 X 40 threads, try a search , I did!
And I have found the 12-40 tap to work just fine for 7/32-40 peep sights. Have seen booth threads used interchangeably by sight makers.7/32 X 40 is a standard peep size.
Yep, you're right. I wasn't thinking; 7/32 is way too big for the mounting screws, which are what I need to drill and tap for.That is the aperture, not the base.
I'm in a town in the middle of the desert right now, with exactly one Ace hardware store, and I seriously doubt they sell gun screws.Find a hardware store that has gun screws. They will have a gage to check the threads.
Wasn’t thinking when I responded about the 7/32-40 vs the 12-40. Thought BS was commenting from actual first hand experience with the Johnson sight. My bad.Yep, you're right. I wasn't thinking; 7/32 is way too big for the mounting screws, which are what I need to drill and tap for.
I already have the screws; they came with the sight. Kind of embarrassing to admit, but when I went back to the vendor the description of the sight actually said it came with 6-48 mounting screws; I guess that didn't sink in when I made the order. At this rate, pretty soon I'm going to need to hire a little boy to keep track of me, and make sure I remember to zip my pants and put my shoes on the right feet...Wherever you buy the screws , buy the starter and finish tap as well. Short holes that sight screws go in , require a way to tap to the bottom of the hole.
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