CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

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Christopher Miceli
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CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

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Anyone have any ideas? Morini is pretty slow about answering emails. Figured i would try here before bugging pilkington.
fc60
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Re: CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

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Greetings,

Measure the diameter of the screw for the Major Diameter.

Mount the pistol in a vise and measure how much the screw moves a test indicator in one turn. To verify, try 3 and 4 turns.

Cheers,

Dave
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Re: CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

Post by David M »

I think you will find it is a very fine proprietary thread (finer than metric fine).
Back then no tap nor die was available.
I made a rear sight extension years ago for my Free pistol and the rear sight elevation screw threads into a little threaded insert in the frame.
The insert is a push fit into the frame, the frame is not threaded.
I got some screws and inserts from Morini at a World Cup.
The insert is not shown on the parts breakdown.
Christopher Miceli
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Re: CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

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its looking like m4x0.35mm when i measured it. Do you have any of those screws or inserts available?
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Re: CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

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The exploded diagram for the CM84 sight (which I assume is very similar) also shows a spring and two balls that fit in a cross-drilled hole in the screw head for the detents. It also looks like there is a groove for a snap ring to prevent the leaf from being pushed down far enough for the detent balls to escape. The screw is definitely a very custom part.
Christopher Miceli
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Re: CM84E elevation screw size and pitch

Post by Christopher Miceli »

a guy in georgia use to sell a morini conversion for toz rear sights. So someone has figured it out =]
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