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Unknown screws that came with Ruger Old Army?

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I received the first and only Ruger that I have ever owned in the mail yesterday. These two screws came in the envelope that the nipple wrench was in. Factory envelope and packaging. I cannot think of what they could be for. Has anyone ever seen anything like these before or know what they could go to? I’m wondering if they are for a different gun and just got stuck in with this gun and forgot about.
 

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I received the first and only Ruger that I have ever owned in the mail yesterday. These two screws came in the envelope that the nipple wrench was in. Factory envelope and packaging. I cannot think of what they could be for. Has anyone ever seen anything like these before or know what they could go to? I’m wondering if they are for a different gun and just got stuck in with this gun and forgot about.
Yep, never seen those on a ROA before. Gotta love freebies.
 
They look like the screw heads for using a butt stock on your pistol. ROA are not drilled for these screws that i know of.
 
I thought that myself. I will have to look at one of my revolvers that is set up for a butt stock. That’s for the replies. I was just wondering if anyone might have an idea.
 
Note how the undersides of the heads are cupped, they are not for a shoulder stock. They appear to engage something like a sight or an attachment.
 
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