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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Europe
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![]() ![]() No, the way to go according to the armourer's manual is like this; Remove both grips Push the grip safety towards the frame Lift the pin down the grip safety lever out of it's seat Remove grip safety and spring Assembly; Put the grip safety spring in place Slide the top of the grip safety lever upward under the thumb safety lever and put the pin down the grip safety into it's seat. Watch that the spring pin on the grip safety lever is in the correct position towards the spring Test functionality Put grips back on It's pretty easy to do and you don't need to force or bend anything. Guisan.
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