June 26, 2017, 10:22 PM
rogerwilcoA Screw Question
Just picked up my W German P226 with E2 grips - love it but got some rosewood grips to dress it up. The grips don't come with screws - am I going to need regular 226 grip screws or something longer? Just want to double check because I thought I read someone recommended other screws in this situation. Thanks for the help.
June 27, 2017, 12:56 AM
buggsboyIf it turns out you need longer screws, Brownell's can probably help you out. Talk to someone in gunsmith/tech support if you need help getting the right ones.
June 28, 2017, 08:27 PM
4MUL8RConsider placing o-rings under screw heads for torque retention. Prevents star washer cracking of wooden grip at counterbore.
June 29, 2017, 04:01 PM
cyberiadIf you get new screws my advice is to test each one individually by slowly manually threading it into the frame without grips. Some time ago I received a set of replacement screws from Brownells and one of them would not thread all the way in. It went about half way down and stopped.
Had I just screwed it in with a screwdriver without checking I think I would have eventually ruined the threads in that hole of the frame.
I don't really know if the screw was defective and this happened quite a while ago but I know I didn't use it.
June 29, 2017, 05:38 PM
stoneMost grips will only require standard length screws. I said most, I've seen some "handmade", or "custom" grips that are thick... looked like a smoothed 2x4 stuck on the gun. Obviously some grips like that may need extended length screws.
June 29, 2017, 05:45 PM
PGTI was putting Nill-Griffe logo grips on my example of the same and the standard screws barely thread. Short enough, its a little concerning. I pulled the screws off my P226 Combat and they're a good 2mm longer so any modern 226 screw should suffice if you're wood grips are thick.
I've also had good luck using an end mill bit on a Dremel to create a deeper pocket on a set of Walther PP walnut grips when the screw wouldn't reach the escutcheon. Not ideal but no readily available solutions on that one so I had to improvise.
June 29, 2017, 08:14 PM
TheManOh... a GRIP screw question. I was all ready to help out.