First and foremost, I did a search, didn't come up with anything, second, I knew about this issue before I acquired both my Ruger #1's, but though I could live with it. But its starting to annoy me.
Issue is, after firing, the safety is in the forward position, when I go to eject the shell, it usually (99% of the time, or better) comes flying back, hits the safety, and goes flying back into the chamber. Very annoying. I've read on the almighty Internet (so it has to be true right?) that one can shave a bit of the forward part of the safety that sticks up, and that will fix the problem. My question's are, is that what everyone's doing? or is there a better way to go about it? Does it need to be milled off with a machine? or is it filed off? Or better yet, is there an aftermarket solution that could be fitted?
Pictures for reference:
What should I do?
Thanks.
-Trev
Issue is, after firing, the safety is in the forward position, when I go to eject the shell, it usually (99% of the time, or better) comes flying back, hits the safety, and goes flying back into the chamber. Very annoying. I've read on the almighty Internet (so it has to be true right?) that one can shave a bit of the forward part of the safety that sticks up, and that will fix the problem. My question's are, is that what everyone's doing? or is there a better way to go about it? Does it need to be milled off with a machine? or is it filed off? Or better yet, is there an aftermarket solution that could be fitted?
Pictures for reference:


What should I do?
Thanks.
-Trev