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Originally posted by Lee in Quartzsite:
I messed mine up soon after I got it. I called S&W Customer Service, told them what I did (broke off the nub), and they sent me a new one free. I seldom remove it anymore...just use a pen or something similar to push down the Sear disconnect lever. The same one has been in the gun for two years now and is still tight as ever.
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Ditto your experience. Broke the nub on the first day and got a replacement from S&W. Haven't used it since.