How to safely decock Walther SSP?
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How to safely decock Walther SSP?
I have recently acquired Walther SSP and getting to know the pistol and how to operate it. I have read through the manual and it does not explain how to decock it, once i pull the slide back and release it firing pin will be cocked and dry firing is not an option. Can anyone tell me how to do it safely if I don't have a dry firing insert for SSP? I read somewhere that you can pull back slide and release the trigger to decock it to prevent the firing pin hitting the chamber. Please advise, thank you!
Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
All you can do is pull back the slide about 2 to 3 mm and release the trigger. The striker will not touch the barrel. It does not matter if it hits the barrel as contact happens every time you fire a shot. The contact point on the barrel is well away from the chamber and the load is spread over a reasonable area. Check out the shape of the end of the striker. On mine you can see a clear rectangular contact point on the barrel.
Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
Thank you for the info, much appreciate it! Will inspect the barrel and striker contact point, still learning mechanics of this pistol.
Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
Yep, that works!
Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
You could also put a yellow plastic screw anchor in the chamber and discharge on this. They even eject in my rimfires.
Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
Yes this is a neat trick. But when I eject it by moving the slide back it will also cock the trigger again. Yellow anchors work great as dummy rounds but I’m afraid it will not for just decocking. Thank you for this idea!
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Re: How to safely decock Walther SSP?
good point :)