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Doing an external clean on my Specna Arms SA-E15 I noticed I've shed a hex screw from where the two halves of the RIS are joined together at the point next to where it joins to the receiver.

 

Annoyingly, SA don't include a parts list/diagram like TM do in the manual & I can't find anything either via Google or their website.

 

Can any of you wonderful people enlighten me? (See attached photo).

 

 

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Perhaps take out one of the other allen screws and measure it? Use something like a ruler to get the dimensions, if you don't have the use of a callipers.  

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Two options if google-fu does not provide an answer:

 

1) Go to screwfix - buy this and measure the remaining screw - use said measurements on eBay to order another.

 

or

 

2) If you have some kind of dedicated Fastener store near you, take the remaining screw - show them - they'll have a rummage around and let you have another for a few pence (that's what my Local shop does for me anyway)

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Thanks- good call @Speedbird_666-  just in case anyone has a similar problem they're Tippman screws. 

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2 hours ago, GraniteFraggle said:

  just in case anyone has a similar problem they're Tippman screws. 

 

Eh? Why would Specna Arms be using screws from Tippmann?

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Don't know - feel free to ask them! That's what my local fasteners had in on the shelf - I'm guessing they're the same specifications? Fits perfectly.

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15 minutes ago, GraniteFraggle said:

Don't know - feel free to ask them! That's what my local fasteners had in on the shelf - I'm guessing they're the same specifications? Fits perfectly.

 

As in "screws for a Tippmann" or "screws made by a company called Tippmann but nothing to do with the airsoft/paintball manufacturer"?

 

Did they tell you what size they are though?

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