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I have a pretty big problem with my S&W 1911. The plunger tube for the thumb safety separates from the frame when the safety is engaged. This causes the plunger to become lodged over the side of the thumb safety. This results in a catastrophic and potentially deadly failure because the safety cannot be disengaged. The plunger tube is held in place by two screws and it appears that the rear screw hole it slightly too large and it allows the screw to pull though the frame. I am going to check to see if perhaps the screw is just loose but I am pretty sure the hole is too big. If that is the case then the frame is basically a worthless hunk of metal. I have not contacted S&W at this time because I just noticed this problem today. Has anyone had experience with Smith and Wesson's customer service? This is the first problem I have had out of the 5 Smithie pistols I own.