Issues with gun going on safe when not chambered

For future reference and assistance, you might seek a better command of the English language, use correct terminology when posting your problems, and respond in a more timely manner when fellow members offer their help. And to paraphrase you, "Lol".
Oh i command the english language finee but my phones tiney buttons is another issue. I have no computer access as my internet is down because my house is being rased 16 feet in the air right now and going on stilts. So I am typing from my phone.

As for a timely reaponse how should that affect the posts made.... I have checked back often sorry it wasnt often enough for some.....
 
Oh i command the english language finee but my phones tiney buttons is another issue. I have no computer access as my internet is down because my house is being rased 16 feet in the air right now and going on stilts. So I am typing from my phone.

As for a timely reaponse how should that affect the posts made.... I have checked back often sorry it wasnt often enough for some.....
I hope you resolve your issues.;)
 
The safe works.fine i just wanted aome info here on the correct install procedure. Im convinced its just worn out. I guess ill be looking into that ambi safe now.
 
The safe works.fine i just wanted aome info here on the correct install procedure. Im convinced its just worn out. I guess ill be looking into that ambi safe now.

You have been given MULTIPLE ways to check this. Until you VERIFY and RESOLVE the issue, you have a (potentially) defective, unsafe firearm.

Just sticking an ambi-safe in there may not resolve the issue - if the detent is broken/worn/missing, the ambi safe will likely NOT come with a new detent, thus not solving anything.

I would STRONGLY recommend that you take the firearm to a reputable, knowledgeable gunsmith, OR at least post pictures on this forum so that others can help.
 
The spring and detent are installed. The detent isnt worn its the safety selector thats worn. Why on earth would i need a gunsmith. Explain to me what he can see that i cant? Explain what issues i could possibly have. Saying there could be issues go to a gunsmith is a joke. Unless the safety could explode....
 
Okay, so you should replace the safety with the Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Switch (it would be so much easier to type that if this forum did allow profanity haha).
It is a much better product than the factory switch. Then you should have no issues.

Then you should tell your friends not to be so kak handed and treat your firearms with a bit more respect.

Then the mods should end this thread. JMO.
 
The spring and detent are installed. The detent isnt worn its the safety selector thats worn. Why on earth would i need a gunsmith. Explain to me what he can see that i cant? Explain what issues i could possibly have. Saying there could be issues go to a gunsmith is a joke. Unless the safety could explode....

I will give you multiple reasons.. By your OWN WORDS:

Your Original Post:
I just installed my new JARD Adj Modular trigger and when i was done i noticed that the gun will now easily go on safe when not chambered. I adjusted the safety screw on the trigger correctly and i tried installing the safe both with the hammer cocked and with it uncocked. No matter what i do i cant get it to work correctly. Is it possible i installed it wrong

You installed it, and YOU can't get it to work. You don't know if you installed it wrong. Doesn't sound very confident....
Response from multiple people on what to check... Then, you respond:

The safe does function when the gun is chambered. Im guessing its just that the plastic has worn.

followed by
I feel the safe is just worn.

Removing the safety is easy. You shouldn't be GUESSING whether a safety is functioning with a firearm.

Finally,
The safe works.fine i just wanted some info here on the correct install procedure. Im convinced its just worn out

The SAFE on a firearm cannot both be 'fine' and 'worn out'.

You may command the English language (dubious), however, you lack common sense. Your posts tell me that you are NOT competent in fixing or addressing this issue, and worse, are an irresponsible firearms owner.

For those very reasons, you should suck up your pride, and go to a gunsmith. If you do not go to a gunsmith, I really, truly hope that you, or worse, your buddies that abuse your firearm(s), do not have a major malfunction such as a negligent discharge with this firearm that results in injury or death for which, based on your comments on this forum, would make you 100% liable.

Be safe, and good luck.
 
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Wow guys grow up.


I said safe was worn, i said i installed everything back. I asked for proper procedure to install. Which no one has given. Im irresponsable and need to suck up my pride. Lol I think you guys are blowing this way out of perportion. The safe works it just.goes on to safe to easy when not chambered, cocked or when the charging handle has been pulled and released. I swear the fact i have to list this **** just shows how silly yall are acting.

Dont.worry about me. Ill just go enjoy the thing and have my safe explode in my face fixing all of our problems. Lol
 
The firearm has no part with a nomenclature "safe". Per Smith & Wesson, it does have a part "Safety Selector Lever". This is commonly referred to as the "safety, selector / selector switch". See attached graphic.

Additionally, you state "The safe works it just.goes on to safe to easy when not chambered, cocked or when the charging handle has been pulled and released." Assuming you are referring to the "safety", as posted here previously, the "safety" can only be rotated (on a properly functioning M&P - 22) to the "safe" position when the weapon has been "charged / cocked". Not worried about you but some folks have concern regarding the safety of others when in proximity to you and your 15-22.

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