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Thread: New PX4 Safety Levers

  1. #151
    Quote Originally Posted by LangdonTactical View Post
    OK, the new levers are up on our site. I like calling them the "factory fugly" levers.

    My hope is this will be a running change on the PX4 Compact Carry and Carry models once the ones that are in stock are sold. Either way, $42 is a cheap upgrade.

    Here is the link;

    https://www.langdontactical.com/px4-...cocking-lever/
    Nice. That is what I have been waiting for. Thanks for your continued efforts

  2. #152
    Order placed, been looking fwd to these for a while now.
    Sent from a mobile device; please excuse any typographical errors.

  3. #153
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    Lefty here. Anyone have a left side stealth lever they're not using? I'm looking to do the exact opposite of what I think EL runs (I'd do a 92 style lever on the right side, stealth lever on the left).


  4. #154
    And I’m trying to get the stealth lever only on the right.
    Sent from a mobile device; please excuse any typographical errors.

  5. #155
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobert1035 View Post
    Lefty here. Anyone have a left side stealth lever they're not using? I'm looking to do the exact opposite of what I think EL runs (I'd do a 92 style lever on the right side, stealth lever on the left).


    Give me a week or two to get in my new fugly and install it and I will have a spare left side stealth lever
    For info about training or to contact me:
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  6. #156
    Anybody have any tips on installing these things? Not something I usually have trouble with, but I can’t seem to get that roll pin to budge.

  7. #157
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    Best I remember, do it with the slide off and turned upside down. There should be a visible small channel to pass a roll pin punch, but will have to partially turn the decocking lever to get it to line up. Should be able to push it up from underneath.


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  8. #158
    Quote Originally Posted by CoGT3 View Post
    Best I remember, do it with the slide off and turned upside down. There should be a visible small channel to pass a roll pin punch, but will have to partially turn the decocking lever to get it to line up. Should be able to push it up from underneath.


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    That’s the direction I was coming from. Unfortunately I got it to move just enough for it to hang up on the slide.

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    I have two sets coming in the mail today, if all goes well I should be able to play with it this afternoon and see if I see anything different.


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    I did the decocker conversion on mine this AM, and a combination of ham-fistedness and cheap punches led to a buggered up roll pin. A new one on hand would have really helped.

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