Well, I Broke It.
Posted: February 18th, 2011, 9:15 pm
It was probably a combination of occasional dry firing and de-cocking, and the safety barrel on my 1972 model broke. I am afraid there will be more to come. The part is just too fragile.
I removed the decocking slide from the receiver, which requires complete disassembly. My plan is to replace the safety barrel with a piece of steel rod drilled for the firing pin. There will be no decocking, and no safety.
Lacking available spare parts, I am going to convert it to a Condition-3-only mule, which is fine with me since that's how I have always carried it.
I will post pics when I am done.
I removed the decocking slide from the receiver, which requires complete disassembly. My plan is to replace the safety barrel with a piece of steel rod drilled for the firing pin. There will be no decocking, and no safety.
Lacking available spare parts, I am going to convert it to a Condition-3-only mule, which is fine with me since that's how I have always carried it.
I will post pics when I am done.