Yeah, I saw your thread about it a while back. Is it something which can be fixed on the Walthers or is it just inherently that way?
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There is a fix, but to do so, effectively does away with the ability to put the pistol on "Safe". This "fix" is done by putting a very stiff spring and an oversized safety plunger in the gun to the point that the gun will stay in "Fire". It is very difficult to move it to "safe" as I have it set up right now. I have a second set of plungers and springs fitted just a little bit larger/stiffer than the ones I took out of it after it fell into "safe" on me while I was shooting it, and this all too familiar problem reared it's head. I need to put this second set up in the gun to make sure it works as it is supposed to work. I have had this same issue with other Walther pistols I've had...like 6 of them now... but some other guys I know with Walthers have not experienced it. (Yet). The PP series was designed to have a manual safety. I do not like a manual safety on a DA/SA pistol, so I am personally happy with my stiff spring and big plunger "fix" .