Safety middle position?

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Diesel McBadass
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Safety middle position?

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So it looks like with hammer back, the middle position activates the firing pin block but hammers still back. Can you carry like this for cocked and locked or is it for a completely different use? Just confused
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there is no middle position on the hammer or the de cocker on a P-64
if you have one on your gun there is something wrong with your gun or it needs to be really cleaned

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don't know if mine does or not just saw it on a review
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Mine does it too. The gun has been completely disassembled, thoroughly cleaned, reassembled and oiled. Nothing looks out of the ordinary, but when I move the decocker handle past the mid part, I did see the blocker move up halfway and the trigger moved freely, but the hammer is still in cocked position.
There is a you tube video review of the P64, where the shooter also mentioned that it kinda activates the safety, while hammer is cocked.
But I would not carry the pistol cocke and locked like a 1911. The decocker was not designed that way, if you noticed, the decocker knob moves easily to either fire or decock. Its an AD waiting to happen, if you asked me.
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