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Unread 03-31-2013, 07:38 PM   #9
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You know however you repair it, it will still need 'fitting'...
Since I don't have blueprint of this part, I need to find a lever working on this particular pistol, so they can use it as a reference.

The first trial was a working lever from another pistol, the rotating stud on the lever could not even insert into the corresponding hole on the lock frame.

Then, tried another one, it's installed OK this time. When I push down that safety lever, my heart was bumping: I don't want to break another one. "Please, do not break" It worked perfectly, in two hammer positions. So, this good lever can be used as a reference.

Now, I see why this lever was numbered to the gun. Fortunately, the rotating stud was good on that broken lever.
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