Or deepen the detent notch in the safetyTake out your safety detent spring and replace it with a new one. It may be all you need
Or deepen the detent notch in the safetyTake out your safety detent spring and replace it with a new one. It may be all you need
He’s still around. Was on last June 10th. Hope he comes back around.Crying shame CY isn’t still around to complete this thread.
He had an incredible thread on dissembling a S&W revolver back in the day.
He knew his way around guns but got out a little far with politics.
Don’t know if he got a permaban or just quit posting.
THIS, is what I was thinking.Or deepen the detent notch in the safety
Which safety? I am assuming the thumb safety. The problem is in how the various engaging surfaces are filed...one could be on the plunger tube detent shoulder, but the most likely is the blocking lug. You have to be careful when working on this, because once you remove metal you can't put it back. But you CAN do it yourself, just be very patient.My 1911 is a nice crisp 3 to 4 pound pull. What I really want is a more positive safety release. In my opinion, it is too easy to take off safety and needs a firmer detent.
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