The short answer is yes, but safeties are one of those parts that usually require a bit of hand fitting to match it up with the individual gun. You could see if any of the dealers in Calgary have anything, but I kind of doubt that you will find what you want. Brownells will probably be your best bet.
Brownells is actually surprisingly easy to order from. But if you'd rather go through a local dealer, find what you like on Brownells website and write the part name a number down. Stephan(the gunsmith at TSE) can order it in with his next Brownells order.
So, what happened to the one that it came with?
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NAA.
time to bust out that SIG conversion![]()
it might FTE or FTF on you, but it won't break completely![]()
Dear Pizdets17,
Please send us your GSG so we can fix it under your warranty that came with the gun.
Best regards,
Matt
Have you fixed the cocking problem? I saw your other thread on it. Broken ambi safety has nothing to do with cocking. Mine broke when I replaced grips, not realizing that the right grip restricts movement of the right safety. Well, its no longer ambi which is fine by me.
As others have indicated in your other thread, it doesn't #### because the sear spring is in a wrong place. I had to watch the AGI 1911 video very carefully before I saw what I did wrong...![]()
Yea it was the spring, its fixed now. That safety is pretty cheap metal eh?
Yea it was the spring, its fixed now. That safety is pretty cheap metal eh?
LOL I agree. I doubt anyone can take that safety apart more than twice without braking it. But the price tag somehow makes it OK to mess with this gun. For me, its pure learning without spending major $$. I wouldn't do it to a $1000+ 1911.just the way too easy to break right side safety.
Chill.
Let's be honest people. The gun is 379.00. I'm sure if they converted everything to steel you could kiss that price tag good bye.
Can't really beat the gsg for the price and quality. You could always buy a 1000 dollar complete kimber 22.



























