Morini cm22rf Takedown screw size?

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steeel
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Morini cm22rf Takedown screw size?

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Does anyone know what the size/dimendions the single torx take down screw is for the Morinin CM22RF. I have just lost mine (the main screw that holds everything together!) I dont really want to wait weeks and have to order one from swizerland! I figure they must be a standard size.
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I think it's the same screw which holds the barrel
many morini users have problems with this screw.
glue it with the right type of locktyte
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It is a....

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....T-20....

I just measured. You can get that as a bit if you have a screwdriver set (ie Chapman, etc).
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Hi Steel, I have a hardware store that is local to where I live. It's called
Mcfadden-Dale and they may have nation wide retail stores near you.
they may not have the correct length, but you can replace the lost screw
with a hex head one. I know, I haven't really given your answer. Spencer
has written a great instruction set for the Morinin CM22RF, maybe he has
your answer.

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paw080 wrote:Hi Steel, I have a hardware store that is local to where I live. It's called
Mcfadden-Dale and they may have nation wide retail stores near you.
they may not have the correct length, but you can replace the lost screw
with a hex head one. I know, I haven't really given your answer. Spencer
has written a great instruction set for the Morinin CM22RF, maybe he has
your answer.

Tony
Um! Not yet...
This was one of those projects that I thought I might have to undertake, but I have had no problems with this in my all-steel CM22M RF.

I use my AHG wrench set to 3Nm without any thread locking liquid or oil and it stays 'tight' (some sessions have been 500+ rounds for the day).

I know David Moore has turned up (down?) a few hex head screws for his own use - he might chime in if he has the details.

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Post by Spencer »

added pic and basic dimensions to page 27 at http://www.australiancynic.com/MoriniCM22RF.pdf
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Post by David M »

The screw is a Metric 5 x 0.8 16mm Torx C/S machine screw.
It can be replaced with a M5 x 20mm cap screw but you need to turn up a bevel insert/washer as the frame is counter sunk.
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Post by chuckjordan »

It's a Torx 20. I wrote a 'T-20' as that's it common name.

Google it or take the screw (only the screw) to HD or Lowes and as for a T-20 bit.
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Post by jipe »

Spencer wrote:added pic and basic dimensions to page 27 at http://www.australiancynic.com/MoriniCM22RF.pdf
I have one question about your very well made document: what is an "early" CM22M RF, i.e. what serial number ? I guess it is an aluminium frame one, not a steel frame one as in the document ?
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jipe wrote:
Spencer wrote:added pic and basic dimensions to page 27 at http://www.australiancynic.com/MoriniCM22RF.pdf
I have one question about your very well made document: what is an "early" CM22M RF, i.e. what serial number ? I guess it is an aluminium frame one, not a steel frame one as in the document ?
David M might be able to give a 'change-over' serial number. His two benefited from polishing whereas my CM22M RF (about 18 months later) did not need it.

Any tight-chamber problem is barrel related and that part is common to both the alu and steel variants.

Ta for the comment on the article - it's one of those things that I update/expand as things come up.
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