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Thread: Model 1935-S safety

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    Model 1935-S safety

    I shot this pistol today, and really enjoy it! Somewhere between a 32 ACP and a 380 per my feel. I bought it several years ago for next to nothing because of the ammunition issue. It's had a broken safety lever since I have owned it. It's not a huge deal, but my searches for a replacement have been fruitless.
    Does anyone have any ideas where I can find one?

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    Numrich Gun Parts or Jack First Gun shop are the first (2) places I check when looking for oddball stuff.

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    Nice pistol. Finding a part will pretty much be stripping one off a donor pistol due to the age. In addition to the above, try SARCO, Bob's Gun Shop (Royal, Ark.), Century Arms Intl.

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    Try posting on the French Firearms section of Gunboards.One of the members from France may be able to help.

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    You may not be able to locate an original safety assembly. In that case why not consider removing the safety body from the slide and take both to a gunsmith to have a new lever fashioned and welded to your safety body. So long as it moves the body correctly that should get you by until you find a correct replacement, if ever.

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