Lynch Northwest Wire Clip Replacement Deep Carry Clip

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Re: Lynch Northwest Wire Clip Replacement Deep Carry Clip

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MichaelScott wrote:
Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:59 am
I think like most things it depends. Hand size, clip configuration, mounting connection, etc. a few years back my CF Chaparral had the twisting problem. I sent it back for evaluation it appeared to me that the mounting channels were not deep enough and or the screw head not quite wide enough.
You know I really love the wire clip, even on my Para 3, but one thing I've wondered is why not use a flanged machine screw with a bit wider of a head. It seems the current pan-heads are "just wide enough."
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Re: Lynch Northwest Wire Clip Replacement Deep Carry Clip

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kennethsime wrote:
Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:13 am
MichaelScott wrote:
Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:59 am
I think like most things it depends. Hand size, clip configuration, mounting connection, etc. a few years back my CF Chaparral had the twisting problem. I sent it back for evaluation it appeared to me that the mounting channels were not deep enough and or the screw head not quite wide enough.
You know I really love the wire clip, even on my Para 3, but one thing I've wondered is why not use a flanged machine screw with a bit wider of a head. It seems the current pan-heads are "just wide enough."
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