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Cool photo.
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That bobbed hammer truly sucks. Take some metal off the original one on the under side. It looks clean when you do.
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If anyone can post some pics or info on how someone has done this, I'd be willing to give it a shot, but I have not been able to find anything anywhere showing that anyone has successfully kept the length of their right ambi-safety by removing some of the width.
Look at the pictures... the laser diode is in the path of the safety lever. The only way I can imagine this being possible would be to not only remove width from the safety, but possibly some of the inside (which will weaken it), and also some of the rubber protecting the laser diode. Please, anyone who has succeeded in keeping the length of the right ambi-safety with lasergrips on their Ultra CDP II, chime in with pics... I would greatly appreciate it. ![]() On the bright side, I never use the right safety being right handed... but if I ever needed to, the bobbed one works just fine. |
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