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I have a JP Sauer sxs (recent purchase) 1950's steel bar's, auto safety, and after 1 bar is spent it goes on safety (not always but prob soon) the safety is very tight and a hard push forward to go off safety ...... is this something I can adjust or do I need services of sxs gun smith? I have a American Arms sxs turkey special canon (up to 3 1/2", very heavy) and its safety does not have a auto safety but is smooth to use,..... is this something I could do with my JPS also? ....... I can send photo if needed, it is boxlock and I took off butt pad and no access like my AA, behind the tang safety it looks like a small plate with a very fine star screw slot but I am not so sure if design or access ...... I guess this is where they say boxlocks are more diff... to work on than side locks ....... Lucian


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Do you shoot it with your thumb on the safety?


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Have you tried "single shot" of Ballistol multi-purpose lube?

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I will push safety off as I raise sxs to shoot, I was hunting in AZ and I would push safety off when there were birds around, take only one shot because safety would return on from recoil, when I did not have safety off and a single would pop up, if I did not get it off when I raised it, it was too stiff to push off at shoulder.... Lucian


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No, never heard of it, I will buy and try, I did oil and try clicking on and off and helped a bit, I think it was so dry, but still tight and after a shot recoil other bar would be on safety....... Lucian


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