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MidwayUSA- Slotted, #172-684, quantity of four, $2.99
C&S Hex, #599-682, quantity of four, $6.99

Both are Blued.
Mike and Dave...., buying FOUR is easy. I'm looking at boxes of 100. That's my point... who makes them for everyone else?
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Ed Brown has "bulk packs" of 24 at: http://www.edbrown.com/gripscrews.htm

Brownells has "bulk packs" of 48 at http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=3...831004_d_10571

I ran a Copernic search and found nobody offering bulk packs of 100 to us mere mortals.

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Exactly Majo... What if I wanted to buy in bulk and then resell to "us mere mortals" or give them away to people like who always seem to lose theirs.... (hey ... at least I didn't say "who has a screw loose!) lol... Just wonderin......
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Frankly, I'm not sure that I would want 100 of any one style. I think one of the few inexpensive ways to "customize" a 1911 is to change the grip screw around. VZ has spiffy screws: http://vzgrips.com/hardware/screws-and-bushings
There seems to be a significant variety.

I am currently waiting for my Longslide to come back from Robar. They buggered up the allen screw hole on one of the grip screws and they are ordering a matching screw and then they will NP3 Plus the screw and send the gun back to me, at their expense. Quite a bit of expense for one little screw, but Robar is a quality company.

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Exactly Majo... What if I wanted to buy in bulk and then resell to "us mere mortals" or give them away to people like who always seem to lose theirs.... (hey ... at least I didn't say "who has a screw loose!) lol... Just wonderin......
The image I had was Michael having a fit after launching the MSH pin and throwing a fistful of grip screws across the room...


Oh, wait... that was me....
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Actually.... the vision in my mind is the member (and I don't remember his name) whose wife threw out the paper towel containing all the pins and screws to his detail stripped 1911. I remember someone on the board asking for ANY extra parts. This was when I was first invited to join.
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Actually.... the vision in my mind is the member (and I don't remember his name) whose wife threw out the paper towel containing all the pins and screws to his detail stripped 1911. I remember someone on the board asking for ANY extra parts. This was when I was first invited to join.
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Michael,
I can't imagine a better excuse for buying a new 1911, than the wife throwing the old one (in pieces) out. I would at least try it once.
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Have you tried Ebay? Believe it or not, there's a ton of 1911 parts on Ebay. When it comes to something like this, were manufacture isn't really that important...might as well get it from Ebay.
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I've had a bunch of 1911s over 42yrs and never needed one.. Sure glad I never bought 100..
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