S&W 41 safety lever issue
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S&W 41 safety lever issue
I have a S&W M41 that was new when I got it a few months ago. When I fire the pistol, my thumb rides up and engages the safety during a string of fire. I read on the pistolsmith forum that a common fix was to reshape the safety lever to make it more flexible.
If I remove the safety lever completely, I can dry fire the pistol. I was wondering if I can simply leave the lever off and shoot the pistol. I haven’t done this yet, I’m worried about breakage or peening if the safety is removed.
Can any of you guys tell me a DIY for this common problem?
Thanks
If I remove the safety lever completely, I can dry fire the pistol. I was wondering if I can simply leave the lever off and shoot the pistol. I haven’t done this yet, I’m worried about breakage or peening if the safety is removed.
Can any of you guys tell me a DIY for this common problem?
Thanks
This is a common problem for the M-41 and shooters who use a "high thumb" hold. Inadvertent activation of the thumb safety happens even without fully engaging the lever upward. You cannot remove the safety lever because the pin holds the hammer in place but you can bend the metal spring locking tab a little tighter on the lever. Remove the left grip panel. You will see a small metal spring tab attached to the safety lever via a straight slotted screw. You can remove that tab and then bend the metal a little more downward to increase the engagement tension. Don't bend it too far or you can break the hardened spring metal. This will cause the tension to be tighter and less capable of engaging (or partially engaging) by your thumb position.
Hope this helps.
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Hope this helps.
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This is a very common problem with the M-41. I agree it can be frustrating on the firing line when the gun won't fire and everything appears normal, that is all but the safety lever is shifted slightly upward but not into "Safe" mode. There is a little play in the lever the way it is configured. If the spring tab does not provide enough tension then the lever can be accidentally moved upward enough to engage the safety mechanism without actually having selected the lever into the safe position. Bending the spring tab to add tension solves the problem but also makes engaging the safety, with the small lever, much more difficult. Most folks don't mind the extra stiffness to the safety lever because they don't use the pistol as a carry weapon. Glad to hear you solved a problem that plagued you through another member's question here on the forum.
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This is a very common problem with the M-41. I agree it can be frustrating on the firing line when the gun won't fire and everything appears normal, that is all but the safety lever is shifted slightly upward but not into "Safe" mode. There is a little play in the lever the way it is configured. If the spring tab does not provide enough tension then the lever can be accidentally moved upward enough to engage the safety mechanism without actually having selected the lever into the safe position. Bending the spring tab to add tension solves the problem but also makes engaging the safety, with the small lever, much more difficult. Most folks don't mind the extra stiffness to the safety lever because they don't use the pistol as a carry weapon. Glad to hear you solved a problem that plagued you through another member's question here on the forum.
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Still have the same problem :-(
Shot the pistol in a steel challenge match two weeks ago, no issues, shot it again this past weekend in a Rimfire match and the safety engaged three times.
Maybe I didn't bend the tab in far enough but I didn't want to break it. It held for a total of about 200 rounds.
I am considering buying a replacement lever and trying to modify it. I just don't know what to try. I had read somewhere that the late Austin Burnhart used to trim the lever somehow but I could not find specifics.
Maybe I didn't bend the tab in far enough but I didn't want to break it. It held for a total of about 200 rounds.
I am considering buying a replacement lever and trying to modify it. I just don't know what to try. I had read somewhere that the late Austin Burnhart used to trim the lever somehow but I could not find specifics.
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