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<blockquote data-quote="Tuc1911" data-source="post: 3723274" data-attributes="member: 46352"><p>I have a Polish copy that has the safety on the frame. First thing I had issues with was that the hammer would fall on its on about 75% of the time. After disassembly and reassembling the gun to include the fire control group about 50 times I found that the sear leaf spring seat had about half of it missing. At the time it took a little while to find parts, ended up finding a complete fire control group. Pulled the sear and leaf spring and it works flawlessly now. The original configuration like yours the half cocked position is the safety it locks the slide and and hammer. They are fun handguns to shoot, hot rounds! The only thing I'm not a fan of is the Iron sights are too small, but that is pretty typical of that era. PPU ammo was plentiful when I was shooting mine but really haven't looked in a while so I'm not sure on the availability anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuc1911, post: 3723274, member: 46352"] I have a Polish copy that has the safety on the frame. First thing I had issues with was that the hammer would fall on its on about 75% of the time. After disassembly and reassembling the gun to include the fire control group about 50 times I found that the sear leaf spring seat had about half of it missing. At the time it took a little while to find parts, ended up finding a complete fire control group. Pulled the sear and leaf spring and it works flawlessly now. The original configuration like yours the half cocked position is the safety it locks the slide and and hammer. They are fun handguns to shoot, hot rounds! The only thing I'm not a fan of is the Iron sights are too small, but that is pretty typical of that era. PPU ammo was plentiful when I was shooting mine but really haven't looked in a while so I'm not sure on the availability anymore. [/QUOTE]
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