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| Doug Brown | 09-Oct-11 - 10:15 PM ET |
| mag410 | 09-Oct-11 - 10:28 PM ET |
| Doug Brown | 11-Oct-11 - 09:32 PM ET |
| Doug Brown | 16-Oct-11 - 09:08 AM ET |
| tracyhunter | 17-Oct-11 - 05:47 PM ET |
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| Doug Brown | 05-Jan-12 - 09:07 PM ET |
| minnship8 | 05-Jan-12 - 09:41 PM ET |
| mag410 | 05-Jan-12 - 10:02 PM ET |
| Doug Brown | 05-Jan-12 - 10:33 PM ET |
| Doug Brown | 29-Apr-12 - 10:59 AM ET |
| Doug Brown | 10-Feb-13 - 08:54 PM ET |
Complete safety for Beretta 682- $25
Blued? Matte? Silver? Non-selective? Selective: Left hole? Right hole? No hole?
Blued, selective. Don't know what you mean left, right, no-hole?
ttt
you have mail
are you selling just the safety button?
Beretta parts breakdown calls it a "selective safety"
ttt
Doug, Would you be so kind as to click on the link above and tell me what part number it is that you are selling?
Thanks, Chip
Beretta selective safeties are available in several versions. Trap and skeet safeties have a hole/holes that a screw can be inserted into that locks the barrel selector.
Bottom barrel selector has a hole on the right side of the selector button.
Top barrel selector has hole on the left side of the selector button, for a top single.
Some have two holes so that either barrel can be selected and locked.
Field and sporting safeties do not have a hole to lock the selector.
Michael
#51 This does not have the lock down screw.
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