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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 3367966" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>I've always chosen to file the safety down (rather than make the hole in the frame bigger). The reason is that I consider the extended thumb safety that is fitted to the later FEG P9M models to be the finest single-sided safety available (excepting, of course, the custom safeties of Don Williams). Then I could always change back to the original FEG safety if necessary. BTW, after owning ten Browning H-Ps, and another ten "clones", I can assure you that the clones are just fine. Colt built the first 1911s, but no one calls the Kimber, Springfield, Remington, or Rock Island made 1911s "clones".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 3367966, member: 15253"] I've always chosen to file the safety down (rather than make the hole in the frame bigger). The reason is that I consider the extended thumb safety that is fitted to the later FEG P9M models to be the finest single-sided safety available (excepting, of course, the custom safeties of Don Williams). Then I could always change back to the original FEG safety if necessary. BTW, after owning ten Browning H-Ps, and another ten "clones", I can assure you that the clones are just fine. Colt built the first 1911s, but no one calls the Kimber, Springfield, Remington, or Rock Island made 1911s "clones". [/QUOTE]
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