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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3125449" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>The LCI can get gummed up pretty fast sometimes and cause issues since it interfaces with the rim of the case from what I have read. All I had to do was pull the pin that holds the whole LCI assembly and then there is a thin piece of sheet metal that I removed and then put it back together. They make delete kits which I will probably grab at some point but this was a simple way to do it and I kept the piece so I can always put it back.</p><p></p><p>Plus while cleaning the LCI was in my way getting hung up on stuff which REALLY pissed me off. Removing the LCI made cleaning go a lot faster since the little tab was not there to get hung up on the brushes, cloths and rods.</p><p></p><p>The way I look at it is the chamber is loaded all the time unless I visually look in the chamber and VERIFY it is not loaded or if I pull the trigger and it didn't go bang at which point I rack the slide and put a round in the chamber. The LCI can also potentially get stuck open with crud rendering it useless anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3125449, member: 29706"] The LCI can get gummed up pretty fast sometimes and cause issues since it interfaces with the rim of the case from what I have read. All I had to do was pull the pin that holds the whole LCI assembly and then there is a thin piece of sheet metal that I removed and then put it back together. They make delete kits which I will probably grab at some point but this was a simple way to do it and I kept the piece so I can always put it back. Plus while cleaning the LCI was in my way getting hung up on stuff which REALLY pissed me off. Removing the LCI made cleaning go a lot faster since the little tab was not there to get hung up on the brushes, cloths and rods. The way I look at it is the chamber is loaded all the time unless I visually look in the chamber and VERIFY it is not loaded or if I pull the trigger and it didn't go bang at which point I rack the slide and put a round in the chamber. The LCI can also potentially get stuck open with crud rendering it useless anyway. [/QUOTE]
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