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Originally Posted by zincwarrior
Generally if you are shooting cocked and locked you should be shooting ESP. I am not aware of Beretta 92s being able to do that.
Rule book indicates its shooters discretion.
92 has external hammer and external safety.
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You have the option of safety engaged or disengaged when the hammer is down.
If the hammer is cocked, then a manual safety must be engaged, and you can't do that with a 92 unless it's a really old one with frame-mounted safety.
No cocked-hammer starts in SSP, regardless.