Oops, there's been an error. I *think* thats because of the magazine well requiring linkage between the trigger and the sear which the revolver does not require, like the action has to be telegraphed instead of direct. Can operate is not the same as can operate WELL. I heard about it, but AFAIK, mine was not on the list. Nah, Ill just leave that one here. Consult the owner's manual for your pistol. I have been told that may not be possible. Consent is not a condition of any purchase. Even my safety models I manually decock. DA/SA decocker pistols are perfectly easy to use. They are the same. Take a look at the holsters they actually used not the Hollywood quick draw versions. To help you out more, follow these steps to help you clear and store a pistol more carefully: After reading this write-up, you should have a good understanding of how to load, discharge, and clear your pistol safely. DA/SA cocked and unlocked is just like a Glock. Absolutely nothing wrong with cocked and locked. All is says it PT24/7 including the Pro. All this article said to me in summary, is the author doesnt like safties or decocker and wants me to believe that using them is a safety hazard. . With two different trigger positions and two different trigger weights, de-cocker equipped pistols require training and practice to master. He was against it because condition 1 carry was with the hammer back and the public perception was that the pistol was cocked and dangerous. ), but the gun would not go off. Being able to successfully and safely decock a pistol is a skill every shooter should have. Look, all systems have compromises. Complete unsubstantiated assertion. If there's a key to doing this, it's doing so slowly and carefully. Pull the hammer back and have a smooth trigger pull with very short reset after that first round or while in de-cocked mode give it that long trigger pull for the DA, what ever blows your skirt up. I love the Sig SP2022 I currently own and use at the range and along side the bed at night. Options mean potential confusion under stress. With drop-safe construction such as Springfield Armorys, the cocked-and-locked 1911 is perfectly safe. To accomplish that, most are equipped with either a lever or button which allows for the hammer to be lowered safely on a loaded chamber. The striker-fired pistols were usually worse. It features a single stage decocking lever. Some people like Fords and some people like Chevys. Since Im left handed, I always used my right (support) hand to dexxxx. Right, I was thinking of the PP/PPK too.
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