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Unread 02-07-2011, 04:00 PM   #10
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John,

The pin that operates the safety has a section cut away. The bushing holds the pin in by being positioned in the cut out section of the pin. Remove the bushing and the pin will fall out. Yes, the bushing has threads at the top on the outside. Unscrew it from the top. You will see the screwdriver slots.

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