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Is it a double or single action?
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Double or single action?
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02/14/2018 04:05 AM CT by randy i
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It not really either its a striker fired gun link to a good article to explain the action types americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/12/9/back-to-basics-understanding-handgun-actions/
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02/07/2018 10:51 PM CT by Steve P
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02/07/2018 10:51 PM CT by Steve P
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Hi Robert, It is Striker Fired like a glock meaning it can't be de-cocked. More info - https://loadoutroom.com/thearmsguide/how-guns-work-striker-fired-pistols/
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02/07/2018 09:03 PM CT by randy i
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It not really either its a striker fired gun link to a good article to explain the action types americanrifleman.org/articles/2016/12/9/back-to-basics-understanding-handgun-actions/
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Hi Robert, this is a "Striker Fired" Pistol same as a Glock. Most striker fired pistols, particularly Glocks and this Ruger, cannot be de-cocked. To release tension, you'll have to remove the magazine, check the chamber to ensure it is empty and pull the trigger full cycle to release the firing pin. Animation of Striker fired here : https://loadoutroom.com/thearmsguide/how-guns-work-striker-fired-pistols/