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11/4/2009 9:14:50 AM EDT
Are you able to push down the decock lever even after the pistol has been decocked?

I've had my USP9 for about a week now and haven't noticed that the lever could be moved to the decock position even after the pistol has been decocked, and I just wanted to make sure that there isn't something wrong with my pistol.

I'm probably just being paranoid, but I wanted to check anyway.

Thanks
11/4/2009 9:23:27 AM EDT
[#1]
I can move both of mine down after it's been decocked already. You're fine.
11/4/2009 9:52:48 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
I can move both of mine down after it's been decocked already. You're fine.


+1 You are GTG
11/5/2009 5:11:45 AM EDT
[#3]
NEGATIVE!!!!!



It is BROKEN, I'll give you $50 for it










j/k. It is normal.
11/6/2009 9:10:48 AM EDT
[#4]
repeatedly pushing it down is how you pump it up for those long range shots.  I usually add about 4 pushes for 75 yard shots, but it depends on what type of sites you are using.
11/6/2009 9:57:56 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
repeatedly pushing it down is how you pump it up for those long range shots.  I usually add about 4 pushes for 75 yard shots, but it depends on what type of sites you are using.


God damn!

Those Germans are crafty as hell!

11/6/2009 11:45:52 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
repeatedly pushing it down is how you pump it up for those long range shots.  I usually add about 4 pushes for 75 yard shots, but it depends on what type of sites you are using.


God damn!

Those Germans are crafty as hell!



To bad them Austrians do not put that on their pistols so I could pump up my Glock