Andersen casement lock

A contractor from Pennsylvania says:
Hello, the pics here are showing the piece an Andersen casement lock handle slides onto which of course is the actual locking mechanism. The left side is intact while the right is not. The right side is missing that small metal piece which locks the handle in place. I've seemingly looked everywhere but am unable to find the part. Are you able to help? Thanks
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hi there!

Take a look at our 38-161, 38-162 and 39-291. Review our dimensions and compare them to your current hardware to see if this could be what you're looking for. 

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