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carry a loaded Glock with one in the chamber?

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bullit:
bones1014...don't tell Glock or the BATFE that Glocks are not Double Action....

bones1014:
Nevermind

JimP:

--- Quote ---mean to ease the hammer back down without setting off the round.

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--- Quote from: JimP on February 22, 2012, 12:48:41 AM ---Why would you do this?




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Still wondering...... can someone enlighten me?

sidearm1:
Jim P, on some double action pistols, such as the CZ75, original Taurus 92, and several other earlier types, you had to manually lower the hammer to put it into double action mode after racking the slide.  While on some you could simply carry cocked and locked (like the famous 1911) most people did not feel comfortable (some still don't) with the weapon set like that.  So that is when you would lower the hammer manually.

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: JimP on March 18, 2012, 09:21:50 PM ---Still wondering...... can someone enlighten me?

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You might have to elaborate on your question.  From the looks of your avatar, you own 1911 style pistols, so I was not sure where you were coming from.

Fly

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