old single pain aluminum windows

A quick learner says:
These plastic clips hold the bar that opens and closes the windows in place.

no name or number on windows
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

I'm afraid I don't recognize this piece. Could you pull your camera back a little and take a picture that gives me a little more context? If you have an undamaged version of this part that we can see, that would also be helpful.

A home owner from pa says:
3873 - shows good clip with tab to hold bar in place
3874 - shows bigger view with good clip
3875 - shows bigger view of good clip
3876 - shows bad - part of clip that holds aluminum in place has broken off
3877 - another view of good clip
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

I couldn't fins this part, either. However look at the 36-077 bar guide. I would suggest using this and adapting it to your window. Looks like you might have to cut off the front lip and use a 3/16" pop-rivet to attach it to your window frame, but if you're handy then I think it could be done. What do you think?

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