yeet
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I got a surplus CZ-50 pistol and have no ability to go to a range even remotely any time soon. I also cannot pull a round and test with just a primer but I'm pretty sure the decocker on my CZ-50 is not safe to operate. I tested it with some solid plastic .32 ACP snap caps that were new from packaging (so no marks where primer would be on a real round) tested one by pulling the trigger on it, clear indent as expected, then put in another one and tried the decocker. There is a faint mark where a primer strike would be. Not as deep as a trigger pull but definitely significant. I tried this again with two more and in case it was just the hole for the firing pin indenting on the snap cap, merely closed the slide on a fresh one and then ejected and there was nothing where the primer strike would be. I assume this means the decocker is unsafe to use? Any tutorials on how to fix this? I would send it to the smith I normally use but I could be waiting up to a year for it to come back and I'd rather not...