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Old October 31, 2008, 08:06 AM   #2
Jim Watson
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1. I strongly doubt the X-Five lockwork will go in a standard P226.

2. If anybody is converting a standard P226 to single action, I have not been able to find him, and I have been in touch with the best, Bruce Gray.

If you just MUST have a thumb safety, there is a SAO P220 .45 ACP in the marque.

But let's look at your irrational fears. Why are you a bit nervous? The standard P226 does not have a manual safety because it does not need one. It is meant to be carried decocked, with about a 12 lb DA trigger pull for the first shot. It is comparable to a double action revolver, which hardly anybody thinks needs a manual safety. Get used to it.
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