Looking for a safety for a 92.

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Looking for a safety for a 92.

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my safety lever broke off one of the tabs that covers the S & F and i don't want anyone getting confused by it. i was wondering if anyone has an extra safety lever i could buy? or where i could order one w/o having to deal with braztech. thanks
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Contact Steve at steves guns I think he helped another fellow out in this exact problem. It will depend on if he has spares in stock. He is probably your best bet if Rossi themselves wont sell you one.
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OP, I have a couple. PM me your address and I'll send it to ya.
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When you pull the worn safety out, be mindful of the small BB and spring. The reinstall vs. the BB is a bit of a trick to get together.
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thanks for the reminder. that nice guy golfish is sending an extra spring and ball, just in case my thumbs decide to do the work.
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I did a topic on the install as I had removed a number of mine for the safety peep. No luck find it yet.
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I did find this post within a topic for lubing the safety...
Ranch Dog wrote:I've started to use a chainsaw sprocket lube pump to pack the cavity with grease. I hit the the two dimples that catch the BB on each side of the plug. It makes it slicker than snot. I wonder if just filling it with grease would tighten it up?
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Found another one of my good ideas should you need to remove it.
Ranch Dog wrote:When you remove it, be very careful not to lose the BB. If you can, pack the gap with grease as that will keep the BB from rolling out and off. I also put a small magnet right where the BB is resting as that will pick it up as well.
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Steve, I just got the package back from the P.O. I guess one stamp wasnt good enough :)
I'll resend it in the morning.
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Post by rondog »

I've found removing the safety parts inside a 1 gallon ziploc bag helps to contain them. That dang detent ball is about as small as a gnat's nut.
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