1911 safety plunger

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I was doing some work on a 1911 and while re-installing the safety, I let the plunger take off. It's in the darkest, most inaccessible recesses of the shop somewhere, but in the meantime .....

Who's got 'em! I want one and a spare. This is the first time I've lost one, but it might not be the last.
 
I feel your pain just happened to me, seached my gun room for three weeks before I broke down and orderd one from wolverine supply
 
Hahaha...lots of people have done this. Maybe try Brownells?

The way to avoid this sort of thing is to put a towel or something similar over your work. Then a spring can't go very far. Wait til you launch a recoil spring plug across a room...
 
The way to prevent this is to put a modest kink in the middle of the spring. This used to be normal but I have noticed that many clone manufacturers don't bother to do it.

Dr Jim
 
I prefer to launch my recoil spring straight up. It hits the ceiling and comes straight down. Fairly easy to find. LOL.
 
When I first took my GSG apart the plunger came flying out, I knew it was there I just didn't realize how much pressure it was under, anyways I was able to find it on the floor, below the hole it put in the drywall.
 
The kink in the spring doesn't stop the plunger flying away though. A towel or holding your hand to catch it as it comes out is still needed.
 
Try finding that little black half rounded plastic spring retainer from a Glock firing pin! Oi ve! I spent over an hour searching the entire room for it before giving up and was just about to order a replacement from Brownells when I found the stupid part in my cup of tea.

The kink in the spring doesn't stop the plunger flying away though. A towel or holding your hand to catch it as it comes out is still needed.

This is what I try and do whenever possible.
 
Seems I'm not the only one to have a part under spring tension go - "Sproing!" and into the void ..... ;>)

Got a couple of replacement safety plunger assemblies coming from John at Wolverine.
 
Hahaha...lots of people have done this. Maybe try Brownells?

The way to avoid this sort of thing is to put a towel or something similar over your work. Then a spring can't go very far. Wait til you launch a recoil spring plug across a room...

Better than a towel, work inside a clear Ziplock bag.
 
Well, Mr. Murphy's Law has manifested itself yet again .... now that I've ordered replacement parts.

I got on my hands and knees with a Maglite flashlight, moved everything that could be moved and just when I was about to quit - there it was! On the opposite side of the shop to where logic says it ought to have been.
Must have been one of those "Ping-Pong" ricochets like a Road Runner cartoon. Oh well, I'm ready for the next time .....
 
I nearly lost mine out of my GSG about a week ago, I heard it fly out and bounce off the wall and I figured I'd lost the plunger and the spring, turns out the spring never even came out, and after searching behind my desk for over an hour, I gave up and sat down at my desk... and I see it staring right at me, all the tension it was under and it flew all of 3 feet

got lucky, I guess
 
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