Jim,
Now this is getting somewhat advanced, thanks for the comment. This does require more explanation. My screws do not show the threads larger than the shaft, like on the sear screw where the sear pivots on the unthreasded shaft like an axle. Here the screw blank is formed with two different diameters before threading. A 0.174 shaft near the head and a 0.157 shaft for the thread. When the thread is formed and the diameter becomes 0.174 the whole screw is of the same diameter. Now the sear hole fit will not be sloppy and will not be pivoting on the thresded portion, either.
Jim