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Reportedly the US Army mounted cavalry originally tied their grip safeties down with strips of rawhide, much to the chagrin of JMB. You could always do that, but I wouldn't recommend it. :up:

Sorry, just a bit of useless gun trivia for you.

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It rattles because it has lateral play,it has lateral play to allow it to move freely.Some competition shooters pin the grip safety because it does not fully engage with the type of grip they use.Seriously though,what brand do you have?,does it rattle more than others?.

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Well Gee Thanks!

I didn't notice it in my RIA until I read this. . . crap. I guess I gotta mess with mine now. :)

Increasing spring tension sounds like a good idea.

It is a RIA Tactical. I havent had another to compare it to but it rattles enough to bother once I noticed it.

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Reportedly the US Army mounted cavalry originally tied their grip safeties down with strips of rawhide, much to the chagrin of JMB. You could always do that, but I wouldn't recommend it. :)

Sorry, just a bit of useless gun trivia for you.

I love this stuff!! Couldnt help but say thanks for sharing!!

Kind regards,

LEROY

PS-- I NOTICED THAT DANIEL GOT THE RIGHT ANSWER TOO. WHAT A HELPFUL AND INFORMED GROUP!!

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