re-Monsin
Dear Sir:
I ust got done installing one of the Advance Technologies kits, with bolt handle and mount and as you say, drills and taps on a Monsin.
The screws, drills and tap came with this also but the size was 10x32 - a rather odd size for guns!
The mount was solid as a rock; worked good.
Yes, if you had 6x48 screws, as you were told by Jim, go to 8x40!
Let me maybe help you with drilling and tapping; I ALWAYS drill with a drill about three sizes smaller than the "tap drill" specified. Then I use the tap drill to "ream" the final hole, the reason being that SOME tap drills will not have flutes correctly ground and will cut a larger than specified hole - reaming assures you will have a correct hole size. On some of these military rifles (such as the Monsin) I hate to admit it but I level off of a rear sight base, do my mount positioning with another level, scribe and center-punch a hole, recheck and use my cordless drill! (I know guys, it is better in the mill or drill press) but I get fantastic results.
If in reaming you get "chatter" put a folded piece of denim under the drill. Anytime you want to enlarge a hole with a larger drill, do this, it goes in like a reamer and makes a smoother hole. Old Dave Taylor, of Little Hocking Ohio taught me that and it works like a charm (particularly when you're using a twist drill in a center to cut excess metal away when chambering.)
Also, when drilling THROUGH a reciever (or other job) use a "gun-tap" it shoots its material out the bottom of hole and works great.
Harry B.