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#209004 12/09/10 10:32 PM
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What's involved in disabling the automatic safety on a M21? (And on an RBL?)
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M 21 First,obtain a new non-auto lever $45 and return spring $5 plus $10 shippping(Galazan).Remove stock push bottom pin on old lever where it attaches to the trigger plate;same with inertia block.Push upper pin on old lever where attached to safety accuating rod. Replace with new non-auto lever and inertia block.Go to front of accuating rod;drill or enlarge hole to 1/16 (hole is transverse).Place spring over rod and trap using a 1/16 roll pin 3/8 in length.Rear coil of spring may need to be spread so that it does not catch on safety rod.I have done more than 50 and it takes less than a hour. No longer--out of business.BTW no simple other way as the accuating rod must work correctly to reset the trigger.

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Thank God my M21 Skeet Grade has the factory non-automatic safety.
Auto-safeties are an abomination of the first order!


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I have both types on many guns. Unless I am shooting for money, I don't worry about it. Some guns just shouldn't be taken apart.

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I am glad my field 21's have auto safties.

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Originally Posted By: eightbore
I have both types on many guns. Unless I am shooting for money, I don't worry about it. Some guns just shouldn't be taken apart.


I agree, if a Model 21 already has an auto-safety, don't change it, but it sure is nice to find one without it.


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