Dose anyone know the specific "safety" operation of the EAA M88 .40 pistol? Specifically weather the safety acts as a decocker when engaged as on the mokrov or, if the safety allows the hammer to remain in the single action when engaged?
I'm thinking that the safety allows the hammer to remain in the single action when engaged and, retards the trigger from being pulled and, the hammer from falling.
Or, is it like the STAR pistols in operation? Also, I'm curious of the STAR's safety operation as well. I have always been unnerved at the fact that you can still pull the trigger and the hammer will fall after the safety has been engaged.
I think it retards the firing pin so you can pull the trigger and allow the hammer to fall safety to the slid much like a less refined version of the beretta or, S&W operation minus the built in decocker.
Info on both pistols safety operations would be useful.
I'm thinking that the safety allows the hammer to remain in the single action when engaged and, retards the trigger from being pulled and, the hammer from falling.
Or, is it like the STAR pistols in operation? Also, I'm curious of the STAR's safety operation as well. I have always been unnerved at the fact that you can still pull the trigger and the hammer will fall after the safety has been engaged.
I think it retards the firing pin so you can pull the trigger and allow the hammer to fall safety to the slid much like a less refined version of the beretta or, S&W operation minus the built in decocker.
Info on both pistols safety operations would be useful.