Yep! - what he said - if something breaks, you probably have to make it or find someone who can make it - I have not found a place to buy any parts - but so far have not needed any for a BSA CF2 in 222 Rem that is here. Different than an earlier BSA sporter rifle that is here - probably a "Viscount" in 7x57 - there is a spring on that safety on the older BSA rifle - it snaps to "Fire" if the bolt is jiggled - over my head to make a new coil spring for that one - so on to Plan B or maybe Plan D or Plan F, by now. Sooner or later I will probably have to learn to wind and temper a coil spring for it - I want a functioning safety on a rifle that I take into the bush - has to work - all the time (not MOST of the time) - I prefer a safety that blocks the firing pin without using the trigger sear - two separate points of contact to the firing pin - back in the day I did hunt with the safety flipped "Off" and the bolt open - I slip and fall in the snow / bush too often for that to work well, anymore.