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Old June 19, 2012, 02:49 PM   #8
son-of-a-gun
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many thanks@blackamos and @twobit

that's what seems logical to me - cause once the trigger is released the trigger bar pushes the sear back against the hammer and (if that point is not past yet) the hammer can find rest in the half-cock notch.
And it seems clear that there is danger involved, just like twobit described.

two questions then arise in my mind:

1. Is it possible when manually cocking the hammer to get it in half-cocked position?

2. Is it possible when someone drops their fully cocked weapon to the ground for the hammer to be accidentally released into half-cocked position?
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