Beretta 682 Gold E Safety catch

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Nicky T

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Can anyone tell me how to tighten my Beretta 682 Gold E safety catch?

I realise that it's going to be a stock off job, but could do with some pointers please :)

Thanks in advance,

Nick

 
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I hadn't realised you could tighten them; in what way? The selector can swipe over unintentionally but to fix that you'd need to file off the serrated edges.

 
I hadn't realised you could tighten them; in what way? The selector can swipe over unintentionally but to fix that you'd need to file off the serrated edges.
The issue I'm having is when I fire the first barrel the safety slides rearwards and locks the trigger so no second shot unless you get a lightening quick thumb slide :(

 
Never heard of this one before but sounds bad. I'd say open her up and have a look, shouldn't be too hard to figure out hopefully.

 
I'm mid surgery now!
They usually have some sort of leaf spring, retained by a screw. As you have probably found out.

Actually...give it to Jack, I am sure he can work wonders with it! ;)

How did you get on with the ISIS...and that includes getting it back on the stock while balancing springs!

 
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Its got a leaf spring and a roll pin thats works up against the spring maybe roll pin has dropped out or worn ?

 
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I'm not sure that it's a leaf spring as it looks more like a wire nubbin to me.

Either way, it appears that one side of the nubbin has snapped off so time to give GMK a call and get a replacement in the post prior to Sunday!

For anyone interested this resource is fantastic:

http://www.berettaservices.com/Moduli/ContentManager/publicfiles/PDF%20Esplosi%20Arma%20Parti%20Speciali/e682g_ge.pdf

 
That "nubbin" is actually the safety spring, one side of which has snapped off rendering the safety tempremental at best. New safety spring ordered today thanks to Gordon at William Evans Bisley, so should be expanding my knowledge of how to repair my 682 by the end of the week in time for the North Region Championships ;)

 
That "nubbin" is actually the safety spring, one side of which has snapped off rendering the safety tempremental at best. New safety spring ordered today thanks to Gordon at William Evans Bisley, so should be expanding my knowledge of how to repair my 682 by the end of the week in time for the North Region Championships ;)
Couldn't Jack fashion one from one from a tooth pic and some Dow33?

If it isn't sorted by the time you need it, just black it off with some adhesive tape on either end, or a drop of super glue dude.

 
Couldn't Jack fashion one from one from a tooth pic and some Dow33?

If it isn't sorted by the time you need it, just black it off with some adhesive tape on either end, or a drop of super glue dude.
Jack actually recoiled in fear when he had a look at it :)

Half of the safety spring had snapped off so replacement has been ordered and will be here by the end of the week :)

 
Jack actually recoiled in fear when he had a look at it :)

Half of the safety spring had snapped off so replacement has been ordered and will be here by the end of the week :)
Ahh yes...I suspect the lack of a poppet or delrin, was the cause of that :D

Oh well, glad it is nothing serious

 
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