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so just wondering who here has at least once lost the pins and spring that goes between the thumb safety and the slide release
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That's why you keep spares.

Readily avail at Midway.

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do gun stores like say prodefence carry them
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In your area, I can't think of any place that might stock them.

You might give Ed Vandenberg a call and see if he will sell you what you need.

http://www.vandenbergcustom.com/

Also ask him what he would charge to do the work on your 1911.
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lunchbox wrote:so just wondering who here has at least once lost the pins and spring that goes between the thumb safety and the slide release
I've lost one of everything!

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:iagree: Sproinggggg - - - thump - - - (censored) :oops: - - - go get the spare.

When you get your new plunger spring assembly put a bit of bend in the spring by twisting it like you are trying to unscrew it. This little offset will prevent the spring from launching itself yet allow it to function.
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lunchbox wrote:do gun stores like say prodefence carry them
Nope! You might try the next gun show.
Mike1951 wrote:That's why you keep spares. If you have spares, you'll never lose them.
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Lone Star armory is up the road in Pearland and he would have some spares likely. I have lost dang near every spring and part at least once. Lost a slide even, finally found it still in the ultrasonic cleaner where it was left when i got the other parts out. How many LCD monitors have you had a recoil spring plug fly into, I almost cried at that one.
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You've lost the plunger tube spring?

Hehe, I've lost a few parts myself.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
lunchbox wrote:so just wondering who here has at least once lost the pins and spring that goes between the thumb safety and the slide release
I've lost one of everything!

Chas.
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get a big magnet and start crawling around with it on the floor in front of you. You'll find it. You can also look in the curtains, mini blinds, dishwasher, mop bucket, dog dish, and range hood. Yes, I've found rogue gun parts in all those places when they've tried to escape.
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HighVelocity wrote:get a big magnet and start crawling around with it on the floor in front of you. You'll find it. You can also look in the curtains, mini blinds, dishwasher, mop bucket, dog dish, and range hood. Yes, I've found rogue gun parts in all those places when they've tried to escape.
i heard it ricochet 2x and its lost in orange shag carpet
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Im gonna pretend you didnt say "orange shag carpet"..... :eek6
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lunchbox wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:get a big magnet and start crawling around with it on the floor in front of you. You'll find it. You can also look in the curtains, mini blinds, dishwasher, mop bucket, dog dish, and range hood. Yes, I've found rogue gun parts in all those places when they've tried to escape.
i heard it ricochet 2x and its lost in orange shag carpet
In that case, skip the big magnet and just have yourself a Peanut Butter and Nanner sandwich.
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rm9792 wrote:Im gonna pretend you didnt say "orange shag carpet"..... :eek6
this house was built in 1970 and has the original carpet
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"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
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