I wonder if organizing a petition with multiple signatories would make a bigger impact than isolated letters coming in at random times.
I also wonder if this new LOCO division would mandate a full decock on DA/SA guns since they supposedly would allow all and any action. I mean, I wouldn't have to decock a Shadow 2 at all provided I engage the thumb safety; why would the care then if I decocked fully or half way.
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On a Beretta M9A1 (decock only version) and a 92X Defensive (no decocker), half cock or fully decocked makes absolutely no difference in the DA pull weight w/ my Lyman gauge. The trigger starts at the same position in both, but w/ half cock, there is maybe 1/4 inch of very light pretravel (trigger return spring only) before the trigger engages the hammer and starts to move it.
My thoughts are in agreement with the OP for safety reasons. Especially if the gun was designed to use half cock as a carry method.
However would it then become possible for an aftermarket hammer to be designed and implemented for a half-cock notch to hold the hammer back [I]just a little bit[I][I] closer to full cock? How would the rules be written to protect against this yet still allow current race hammers?
Concerns for aftermarket hammers is actually the reason why people argued against changing to half cock decocking. It would've been only a matter of time when hammers were developed to keep the half cock way closer to a fully cocked position. Gamers gonna game, and USPSA went on the record with their no expectations of ROs being able to recognize aftermarket parts and enforce the rules. How IPSC is able to do that is a mystery.
Anyway, I wrote an email to the board.
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hahaha IPSC has the same issue with knowing what is OEM and what is AM and has since Production was first introduced. The latest stupidity just before the WS over grips was a clear reminder of just how out of touch the brass are with those who actually shoot.
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada