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Having not been able to find the part for the .45 in an online catalog (usually not going to find individual parts like that for a pistol that almost never breaks control levers), Center Mass Firearms (google it, first link) is a licensed part distributor. Just give them a call, I can almost guarantee they either have it or can get it for ya.
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For parts like that (the ones that never break.......but do), always find a licensed PARTS distributor and call 'em. They're the ones that supply your gunsmith, and you can usually get a better deal than Brownell's that way. Only problem is that some companies like to keep the parts distributing in-house, like Glock and Steyr.
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I learned this in the process of overhauling a few CNC turning and Milling centers. Solenoids can be a ROYAL penny to replace if you go through the professional machinery repairmen. Grab a part and manufacturer number and start calling around, you could save yourself thousands easy.
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