I sure seem to have a knack for working on repair projects that need parts that are impossible to find. It can never be a simple capacitor or something, huh? Anyway, I'm trying to find a DPDT pushbutton momentary switch and I can't find it anywhere. It's the first attached picture, the one with the silver body and yellow plunger. As you can see, the pins come out at a right angle to the direction of the plunger, and follow another right angle to be pointing back the same direction of the plunger. It's so when it's mounted on the board, the plunger can stick out through a hole in the opposite direction. It says MSC but there is no other part number or description on it.
The closest description I've found for the mounting type is through hole right angle vertical (Digikey's description). But that results in switches that look like the second attached picture, with the red body. As you can see, the pins come out the back in line with the plunger, and then make a right angle so that when it's mounted on the board the plunger sits parallel to the board. This isn't what I need at all, and I can't even find a switch style where the pins come out straight out the bottom of the switch at a right angle to the plunger so I can bend them myself.
Anyway, how would I describe my switch for searching purposes? I've tried looking for "180°", "double right angle", "opposite", "reverse", and "down", but turned up nothing. I've also looked on Digikey, Mouser, MCM Electronics, Jaycar, Jameco, Tayda, Ebay, Amazon, and a few other sources and didn't find what I'm looking for.