Single action only p95?

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buster cat

Bearcat
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Don't think it would be as dangerous as the Block. When de cocked the gun is turned off completely if single action. If used as a range gun or house gun no problem. Wouldn't use it for carry.

Not a fan of striker fired pistols. I never thought that little thingy in the center of the trigger really had a useful purpose.

Just really would be a conversation piece, something different.... B. Cat....
 

GaryA

Single-Sixer
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Belleville, IL, USA
Are you suggesting that you would have to thumb-cock the pistol to fire after it has been de-cocked? Like a single-action revolver on the first shot? I'm not sure what you'd gain since you can thumb-cock it for the first shot in its original form also. Seems like you'd also want to change to a spur-type hammer if speed was a concern.
 
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