First Id like to say GeneB rebuild and pics of the 1920 work he did was extremely valuable to a newbie like me.
I've inherited my Grandfathers 1920 with the safety moving with movement. Going from fire, sliding back towards Safe and causing a problem.
Disassembled it and Found the Catch has flattened and rust on the catch and in the bar divots. See pics attached.

After removing the slight rust and exposing the catch head.

My question is, Is the Catch 20-2047 and spring 20-2048 narrow enough to be brought out the bottom of the Safety Bar Post? 20-2049.

With alittle rust that was on the catch, Id like to get them out and examine the spring also.

Remaking the Catch, Id like to measure the Divots on the Catch Bar, Width and Depth. (At work I have access to a specific microscope that is made for just that.)
And try to come up with a more rounder head to fit in the Divots in the bar.

I can see the more pointy the tip is going to wear down sooner. But if they will come out the bottom of 20-2049 they can easily be changed out.


My first thoughts are measure the old Catch back end that fits in the spring for length and width. Have a small section of .125" like GeneB said to keep it in 20-2049 straight and a rounded tip for the end to match the Divot dia. So as it wears down it'll still fit in the Divot.

But might go with a point if that works better.

Anybody else have to replace the catch? I thought I heard in GeneB thread for the 1920 project, someone else had to make one.

Thanks for your input and advice

I have other questions about serial numbers on the gun in different spots, the Star punched into the wood down from the serial number and the letters behind the trigger guard. "Y M" I saw someone had X on a pic in the same spot.

Waiting on my letter from the archives.

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