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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3699514" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Some Stacatto and STI guys pin it or put a rubberband around it. Some of the double stacked 2011, 2019 1911 flavors don't have one.</p><p></p><p>Unless it's a range queen, my spidy sense says replace it and it's needed. I do know from experience years ago, filing too much on the grip safety area that makes contact with the spring, can deactivate it. That could be the issue or it was done intentionally to deactivate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3699514, member: 40794"] Some Stacatto and STI guys pin it or put a rubberband around it. Some of the double stacked 2011, 2019 1911 flavors don't have one. Unless it's a range queen, my spidy sense says replace it and it's needed. I do know from experience years ago, filing too much on the grip safety area that makes contact with the spring, can deactivate it. That could be the issue or it was done intentionally to deactivate it. [/QUOTE]
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