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I lost my rear sight screw for my two band Pedersoli Enfield. The screw that holds the rear sight assembly to the barrel. I am willing to pay handsomely for one. I have no idea of what the thread size is.
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Yep, S&S.
Here they are.

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A couple of weeks ago I lost the frizzen screw for my Pedersoli Charleville. Wanted to drawfile the factory polish off the lockplate. All parts and screws moved one foot from the end of my bench to a plastic drawer for forty-five minutes. Somehow I managed to lose that screw, and after half a day of tearing that end of my shop apart I never did find it. I contacted Pedersoli online, but it was four or five days till they got back to me. Meanwhile I hunted more online and found https://www.vtigunparts.com/store/ in the U.S. who had it listed. Ordered it for a few bucks plus a few more for shipping. Still a lot for a little machine screw, but I was happy to get it. When Pedersoli did get back to me, the lady said It would be the 40+ and shipping. She suggested I try their official U.S. parts dealer, who turned out to be the VTI Replica Gun Parts site that I had already ordered it from. VTI seemed to want you to check for availability on most parts, but all I had to do was click a "check for in-stock" link right beside the part, and they e-mailed me the next morning to say "Sure, we've got it."
 
A couple of weeks ago I lost the frizzen screw for my Pedersoli Charleville. Wanted to drawfile the factory polish off the lockplate. All parts and screws moved one foot from the end of my bench to a plastic drawer for forty-five minutes. Somehow I managed to lose that screw, and after half a day of tearing that end of my shop apart I never did find it. I contacted Pedersoli online, but it was four or five days till they got back to me. Meanwhile I hunted more online and found https://www.vtigunparts.com/store/ in the U.S. who had it listed. Ordered it for a few bucks plus a few more for shipping. Still a lot for a little machine screw, but I was happy to get it. When Pedersoli did get back to me, the lady said It would be the 40+ and shipping. She suggested I try their official U.S. parts dealer, who turned out to be the VTI Replica Gun Parts site that I had already ordered it from. VTI seemed to want you to check for availability on most parts, but all I had to do was click a "check for in-stock" link right beside the part, and they e-mailed me the next morning to say "Sure, we've got it."
I sent VTI a email. They did not list the Enfield rifle on their list of Pedersoli products. I got my fingers crossed. Thanks for your reply.
 
Rural here. The Ace Farm and Home store has a five foot tall by ten yards long stack of drawers of screws, nuts, bolts and obscure fasteners. No one would look twice if you walked the musket in and started trying to find the screw that fits. Probably would get a lot of help.
 
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