Do any of your firearms have a decocker?
Ever actually used it with a loaded cartridge?
If YES and NO, then you need to test them!
I did my typical decocker safety check and found my first ever defective decocker.
Got a definitely noticeable strike, highly likely to crush a primer, not just a small dimple.
Whaduya think?
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Ever actually used it with a loaded cartridge?
If YES and NO, then you need to test them!
I did my typical decocker safety check and found my first ever defective decocker.
Got a definitely noticeable strike, highly likely to crush a primer, not just a small dimple.
Whaduya think?
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