Walther SSP (M) - Decocking

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DougalDog
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Walther SSP (M) - Decocking

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Hello,

I recently purchased a walther ssp (mechanical). I am wondering what is the best way to decock the pistol after a shoot?
zyzzio
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Re: Walther SSP (M) - Decocking

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You should use dry firing insert provided with your pistol:

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deadeyedick
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Re: Walther SSP (M) - Decocking

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....or draw both cocking levers backwards slightly and release the trigger. This will keep the firing pin from hitting anything. However the best way is to insert the dry fire insert as mentioned.
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Re: Walther SSP (M) - Decocking

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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
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