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Picture of Wisner '03 Side Swing Safety
08 March 2010, 14:44
Siam_KragPicture of Wisner '03 Side Swing Safety
Any body have a picture of a Springfield with a two position side swing safety? It would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
08 March 2010, 22:22
GrandViewNot sure it's a Wisner......Dennis Olson did the installation.
Edit: Verified it is a Wisner.....
09 March 2010, 01:37
Jim Kobequote:
Originally posted by Siam_Krag:
Any body have a picture of a Springfield with a two position side swing safety? It would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
You need one?
Jim
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
09 March 2010, 08:11
Snellstromquote:
Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
quote:
Originally posted by Siam_Krag:
Any body have a picture of a Springfield with a two position side swing safety? It would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
You need one?
Jim
I do!
But I have a few more things to get done before I send it off to you.
09 March 2010, 10:34
Hoot MurrayJim,
What is the price for one of the 03 Springfield two position Safetys?
Gracias,
Hoot
09 March 2010, 19:42
Siam_KragYes I do need one. However, I just purchased a jig from Brownell's and my instructor at the local community college is going to let me do it.
Also, GrandView thanks for the picture!
09 March 2010, 21:36
BurgieGrandView, thanks for the clear photo, if you have time could you post a photo with the action cocked and the safety on? It would be a large help to me.
Thank you for your time.
burgie
09 March 2010, 22:48
ted frieshappens to be exactly what im trying to get accomplished with my own 03-a3 project Jim.
may i re-ask the question...what is the cost for this mod? also can i get the pull knob removed or cut off and still have reliable firing?
ted
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10 March 2010, 01:45
GrandViewquote:
Originally posted by Burgie:
.....could you post a photo with the action cocked and the safety on?
Here ya go, Burgie....
10 March 2010, 03:40
lawndartquote:
also can i get the pull knob removed or cut off and still have reliable firing?
Can I buy the little knob?
I want to weld it on one of my 1909s, just, well, just because....

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LD
10 March 2010, 04:59
86thecatquote:
Originally posted by Hoot Murray:
What is the price for one of the 03 Springfield two position Safetys?
Brownells carries the safety, so the question is which gunsmith has the jig and can do an installation in a reasonable time frame for a reasonable cost.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx..._POSITION_SAFETY_KIT11 March 2010, 00:08
ted frieslawndart, yep you can have my "lil knob" as soon as i find out if my 03-a3 will not missfire without it. i would send it to you for just the shipping. i need to find out if i would cause problems first tho. i find the extra length is in the way for my project and it also causes a wobble in the bolt cocking mec.
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when all is said and done...more will be said then done
11 March 2010, 05:27
ClaMar20 years ago, I cut off the cocking piece on a S/C 1903A3 in an attempt to get faster lock time. I shot that rifle in Cast Bullet Association Modified Military postal matches for several years with light cast bullet loads, and never had a misfire, and that was with the stock spring.
Clarence
11 March 2010, 05:38
Jerry LilesDang fellas. An '03 Springfield just won't look right without the knob. It's one of the signature marks of the action.
Jerry Liles
11 March 2010, 06:11
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by Jerry Liles:
Dang fellas. An '03 Springfield just won't look right without the knob. It's one of the signature marks of the action.
Jerry Liles
My sentiments exactly.
11 March 2010, 10:09
Dago Redquote:
Originally posted by Jerry Liles:
Dang fellas. An '03 Springfield just won't look right without the knob. It's one of the signature marks of the action.
Jerry Liles
I also agree!
11 March 2010, 17:40
Dall85Sorta like a beautiful woman with no figure!
Jim
11 March 2010, 18:52
Jim KobeJust in case I didn't answer those who asked, I get $125 plus return shipping
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
11 March 2010, 19:52
BurgieGrandView, thanks for the clear photo that is just what I need. My two springfields have no safety on them and I want to pass them on to my daughter with safeties installed.
P.S. that is a good looking bolt you have also, I have not seen one like that.
Thanks again
Burgie
11 March 2010, 19:59
gzig5Jim or anyone,
The tutorial linked to from Brownell's site is for a M96 (and was not a Wisner) and there is a little half round piece that gets soldered into the front of the shroud to guide the spring loaded bolt locking do-hicky. Does the M98 safety require this part to be soldered into the shroud? I don't think I saw it in the list of included parts for the Wisner safety lever.
A second question if I may...does the lever have detents at each end or is it rely on friction retention?
Greg
11 March 2010, 20:48
Siam_Kragquote:
Does the M98 safety require this part to be soldered into the shroud?
No it does not.
11 March 2010, 22:20
GrandViewHere's some pictures of the Springfield 2-pos swing safety.
Since the safety turns on a different axis than the original, the modified bolt lock is a plunger instead of a 3-position turn-lock. The upper part of which is a soldered plug.
Original on left, side swing on right. Safety off......bolt allowed to open.
Safety on......bolt locked. Original has rotated into slot space....modified has plunged into slot space.
Modification to striker. Original on left.
11 March 2010, 22:29
Jim Kobequote:
A second question if I may...does the lever have detents at each end or is it rely on friction retention?
The lever relies on spring pressure to keep it tight and from rattling
Incidentally, I just finished up another batch of the Mauser safeties if anyone is interested.
Email at Jkob60@msn.com
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild