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navaman
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screws

Post by navaman »

anyone know what size those screw are that attach the apperature to the trigger housing ? i seem to have lost mine (at a real bad time). but if someone knew the size i could probaly get some replacements at the hardware store. thanks............albert
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Post by Bill T »

They are a bit of an oddball, 6-40 x 1/4" long. We can ship you some if you need them.........Bill
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Post by Pydpiper »

That kind of service is the exact reason I own an Excalibur.
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Post by navaman »

i REALLY love excalibur ! i wish more companies were like them. even if they were they'd still be behind because excalibur will continue to lead the way a company should look after their customers. maybe i'll re-name my construction company EXCALIBUR CONSTRUCTION :wink: :D
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Post by KYXbow »

Bill T answered a thread size question I had once on here also.

Glad to see Bill T reply!!
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Post by Makomachine »

If Excalibur could be all things to all of my xbow needs it would be the only bow I bought. I own a Phoenix and you won't be able to pry it out of my hands. Simple, reliable, accurate, and field serviceable. The ONLY xbow I would take on a back country or once in a lifetime remote hunt. Given all that, I would like one a little narrower for my ground blind hunting - and that just doesn't fit into the recurve limb model. Thus, I will own two xbows eventually. But you can bet that one of them will be an Excal...always...

With that said, the service is also second to none. Outstanding, yet again...
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Post by awshucks »

Makomachine wrote:If Excalibur could be all things to all of my xbow needs it would be the only bow I bought. I own a Phoenix and you won't be able to pry it out of my hands. Simple, reliable, accurate, and field serviceable. The ONLY xbow I would take on a back country or once in a lifetime remote hunt. Given all that, I would like one a little narrower for my ground blind hunting - and that just doesn't fit into the recurve limb model. Thus, I will own two xbows eventually. But you can bet that one of them will be an Excal...always...

With that said, the service is also second to none. Outstanding, yet again...
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Post by groundpounder »

Well I sure hope youre happy with your answer(lol). Clicking on this topic of "screw" last night at work got me completely kicked out of the forum from my work computer. I knew what you were refering to but I guess the IS department is being a little over protective at times.

But glad to see that BillT does look after his customers like he does. Another reason that makes this such a great forum. (that now I can only check from home)
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