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Something tells me a pin will fall out of the side if the levers aren't there.


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Posts: 3045 | Location: Chesterfield, Virginia | Registered: June 05, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Okay, as of today there are 103 members reading this post.
Am I the only one who doesn’t understand what the hell you are talking about??
What pin and what levers? I don’t know shit about 320s except I shot one years ago.
Explain what your post is about!


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I think OP is questioning whether the safety pin from a non-safety FCU will fall out if used in a safety cut grip module because the sides of the safety cut grip module provide no support for the pin.

I myself, would never use a safety cut grip module with a non-safety FCU,
 
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Yes, the pin will come out of the FCU if you use a safety cut grip module


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What?. How will it do that? That sucker is pushed in there!
 
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Originally posted by CAR:
I think OP is questioning whether the safety pin from a non-safety FCU will fall out if used in a safety cut grip module because the sides of the safety cut grip module provide no support for the pin.
I myself, would never use a safety cut grip module with a non-safety FCU,

Thank you!
Like I said, I’ve only shot one 320 years ago.


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Like I said, I’ve only shot one 320 years ago.

You're over 300 years old? Big Grin



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No, I just feel like it!


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The OP is correct. If using a non-manual safety FCU in a grip module that is cut for a manual safety, it is likely that the safety lever pin will walk out.
 
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