Replacement Parts? Where to buy?

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I went on the RHK website and I don't see a section to purchase replacement parts?

By replacement parts I mean pivot screw assembly :)

I've taken the knife apart enough for it to show marks, I'm really OCD and wanted to see if I can purchase a replacement somewhere?
 
I went on the RHK website and I don't see a section to purchase replacement parts?

By replacement parts I mean pivot screw assembly :)

I've taken the knife apart enough for it to show marks, I'm really OCD and wanted to see if I can purchase a replacement somewhere?

Seeing as to how the parts are custom designed, engineered and manufactured by Hinderer Knives and that I have never known any dealers to have parts, your best bet is to contact Rob via PM or email. Hinderer Knives is closed over the weekend, look for a response next week.
 
You have received an answer to the question that was asked. In answer to the question possibly not asked.
Leave it be.

Assuming your knife has been disassembled/reassembled due to actual "use" .... that use will continue and it should.
When you get to the point that it is deemed really critical - send it in for a reconditioning.
Not trying to counsel you on Lifes simple pleasures - just commenting in the hope it may help one OCD from a recovering OCD.
Let it go. Life is more fun when "perfection" is no longer the crisis of measurement.
Enjoy your knife, it was made with the intent that one of its purposes was just that - Enjoyment.
 
This is quoted from the Sticky on top
"We DO NOT sell: Folding knife blades, locksides, liners, pivots, handle nuts, thumbstuds, or stop pins. If your knife requires one of these parts contact us for service."
If it bothers you that much you will need to contact Hinderer 1st then send it in.
I'm curious how you managed to scratch it up considering its Hardened Steel, the tools are soft titanium or 17-4PH stainless steel, which is softer than the pivot steel.
 
This is quoted from the Sticky on top
"We DO NOT sell: Folding knife blades, locksides, liners, pivots, handle nuts, thumbstuds, or stop pins. If your knife requires one of these parts contact us for service."
If it bothers you that much you will need to contact Hinderer 1st then send it in.
I'm curious how you managed to scratch it up considering its Hardened Steel, the tools are soft titanium or 17-4PH stainless steel, which is softer than the pivot steel.

Mine had a good amount of loctite from the factory. Slipped the tool a few times, so there are marks :)

Call it new knife ownership OCD, probably go away after a few months.
 
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