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 Need screws: RTI adapter plate onto Safariland 6004
toyotaman  [Member]
5/10/2012 2:59:17 PM
I bought a RTI adapter plate to add onto a Safariland 6004 holster. The adapter plate didn't come with screws. Didn't expect it to really. But the screws that attached the 6004 holster onto the Safariland drop-leg mount are too long and don't mount flush.

The screws block the adapter from fitting into the RTI wheel.

Anybody know where I can get some that'll work?
sic_ness  [Member]
5/10/2012 4:02:38 PM
fortunately the t-nuts that come with Safariland stuff are regular 8-32 screws.
Roll down to your local Home Depot or Fastenal or whatever and get some pan heads that are the right length.

Push comes to shove, you can order an armorers set of screws from Safariland, but it's something lie $60 for several hundred screws and nuts
COMPNOR  [Member]
5/10/2012 6:17:50 PM
Originally Posted By toyotaman:
I bought a RTI adapter plate to add onto a Safariland 6004 holster. The adapter plate didn't come with screws. Didn't expect it to really. But the screws that attached the 6004 holster onto the Safariland drop-leg mount are too long and don't mount flush.

The screws block the adapter from fitting into the RTI wheel.

Anybody know where I can get some that'll work?


Why don't you just go back to G-Code and get some?

I'm actually surprised it didn't come with screws. I thought mine did when I bought it separately

Custom-X_Sponjah  [Team Member]
5/10/2012 10:31:52 PM
Where did you order the plate from?

CXS
Topher @ G-Code
toyotaman  [Member]
5/11/2012 8:36:44 AM
Natchez
HAGDADDY  [Member]
5/11/2012 9:05:31 PM
I picked up several Safariland adapters at Natchez too. They did not come with screws. I just got out a dremel and "flattened" the Safariland screws so they would work. If I could find some screws specifically for this purpose, I would jump on it, but my "method" seems to be working fine.