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Old 05-17-2013, 01:26 AM
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Thumbs up 1911 Grip Screw O-Rings Found cheap!

I have a Sig Sauer 1911 with grip screw o-rings, they're Perfect sized!
Got the dial calipers out, and I was actually able to find these things at a place I never heard of for $4.95 per 100 + about $5.00 shipping!
Here ya go :
http://www.mcmaster.com/#metric-o-rings/=ms7okq
You want 1mm width x 6mm i.d. Metric size
That's .040 thick by .240 O.D. for non metric people.
Get some!
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you can buy them at any Hardware Store. Basically they're O-Rings for faucets, size #62.
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I can not find them ANYWHERE Local here. Lowes, Home Depot, Local Hardware, etc. No One has these. You are lucky if you can find these Locally.
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you can buy them at any Hardware Store. Basically they're O-Rings for faucets, size #62.
.040 thick x .640 O.D.? I can not find those around here. I looked everywhere.
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I read somewhere (SIGFORUM?)that the correct size is #60
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Nope #60 O-Rings are too thick! The O-rings Sig uses are again .040 thick, O.D is .240. Metric size is 1 mm thickness O.D. 6 mm.
I am telling you the Truth, I got some of Sig's O-Rings from them, I know you won't find them locally, anywhere.
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I read somewhere (SIGFORUM?)that the correct size is #60
#60 o-rings are 1.85 mm thick. Twice as thick as the o-rings Sig uses.
I have both. The Sig ones are WAY better. They lock better, and do not raise the screw head up! After some research, I found a place that sells the same o-ring Sig uses and sells for $2.00 each. I found those o-rings for $4.95 per 100!
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Hey guys, ask about these. These work Great and are NOT the common type # 60 you can get in hardware stores.
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