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| You may have already tried it but you could contact Para-Ordnance and see what they say: http://www.paraord.com/pages/contact.html
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| The safety is comprised of two pieces that are joined together like a tongue and groove type joint, in a pressed fit under the grip safety. First remove the slide. Next, cock the hammer and raise the left hand safety like you would normally do and carefully pry the two apart, removing the left safety from the frame. Now, swing the right hand safety up and out of it's groove in the sear pin and remove it.
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| Go to www.Brownells.com . I believe this is the pin you need. 199-000-146 
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