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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 3614174" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>You can change the spring as Gunbuffer mentioned which can help. And it's really cheap so if that isn't the issue there's not. Much lost. Depending the detent notch on the safety will definitely increase the feel. Maybe too much so be careful. If you remove the safety to work on the detent you can easily change the function of the safely in a bad way. Folks like Brownells sell a long indent dressing tool, a fancy description of a drill bit, that slips through the spring plunger tunnel to dress the safeties detent with the safety in place. Do this by hand not with a drill motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 3614174, member: 14520"] You can change the spring as Gunbuffer mentioned which can help. And it's really cheap so if that isn't the issue there's not. Much lost. Depending the detent notch on the safety will definitely increase the feel. Maybe too much so be careful. If you remove the safety to work on the detent you can easily change the function of the safely in a bad way. Folks like Brownells sell a long indent dressing tool, a fancy description of a drill bit, that slips through the spring plunger tunnel to dress the safeties detent with the safety in place. Do this by hand not with a drill motor. [/QUOTE]
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