LexusNexus
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- Apr 28, 2006
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I'm wondering if that the factory designed decocker, such as on Sig P226, or HK USP, has a totally reliable firingpin blocking system, so that when you're decocking to lower the hammer with a round in the chamber, it wont' go off. So is it totally safe?
Has anyone heard of a discharge when doing a decock to lower hammer? To clarify, I'm of not talking about the practice of "thumb lowering" 1911 type of single-action hammer.
Has anyone heard of a discharge when doing a decock to lower hammer? To clarify, I'm of not talking about the practice of "thumb lowering" 1911 type of single-action hammer.