JesseL
Member
For those unfamiliar with the Daewoo pistols, they feature an unusual action. They have a double action mechanism (trigger will cock and fire pistol, then revert to single action), a manual safety that can be operated with the pistol cocked or uncocked, no decocker, and a hammer that can be lowered by just pushing it forward while leaving the mainspring compressed.
When the hammer is pushed forward, a very light pull of the trigger will bring the hammer back to the cocked position and then fire with the single action pull weight.
So would you carry it with:
And with the safety on or off?
When the hammer is pushed forward, a very light pull of the trigger will bring the hammer back to the cocked position and then fire with the single action pull weight.
So would you carry it with:
- Hammer down, uncocked (this would require manual decocking )
- Hammer down, cocked
- Hammer back
And with the safety on or off?