Re: ANH Hero DL-44 Discussion
The numbers on the Hensoldts are engraved
On my blaster i used thumbwheels from vintage british Loudspeakers (used to fasten the spikes in the bottom).
I understand that to choose the 3/4" would be comfortable for you beeing in the US, but we have no proof for that. And while it would be a "round" number in the imperial system, it´s 19mm are not round in the metric - in the metric 20mm would be a "round" number. It was build in Europe, there is a small chance that it is imperial
if british parts were used, but a bigger chance for metric, even with british parts. And if any part other than british was used the chance for metric increases to close to 100%. Going the comfortable 3/4" way without proof is understandable to me, but it increases the chances of having people drill and tap expensive and hard to find guns (with the exception of the Denix) with a wrong size. Not that funny - we are no longer in the beginning 90s, each part is harder to find now.
Here is mine measured, british from the early 70s
The slighly increased number happens when 20mm round stock material is knurled, the dia slighly increases.
And the smaller in the center
It has a different shape
Probably not correct (if i remember right from end 70s or beginning 80s), but easy to get stepped on the lathe.
Now the threading - closest to your estimated 1/4" (6,35mm) is the metric M6.
But, again a "but": we have no really good pics from the real deal, and while my 2 pics above can be interpreted as either M6 or also as 1/4" ...... it´s just a illusion, in real it´s M8
Unfortunatly i´m not able to provide a place where these thumbwheel can be found - i grabbed all i could find in the Hifi-shop, but it´s not really a lot of them.