Glock pistols are mass produced using stamped parts. That is not a bad thing, just the way it is. Because of that, a part will sneak in with a less than desirable finish. I am of the belief that you should inspect all you parts for defects and burrs.
In this case, I found a bur on the safety plunger.
I filed down the burr with a small file, being careful not to remove to much material.
When it met my stringent standards I polished it up:
Dropped it back in, runs like a champ!
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