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Marty, I don't own either gun, but I'm almost certain that the manual safety-equipped CZs do not have a decocker built in to the safety. It is just that, a manual safety. Many people still carry these guns in double-action by manually lowering the hammer on a loaded chamber. They can, of course, also be carried cocked & locked.
The decocker models have no manual safety. You got it right with your explanation of how they work. The decocker safely drops the hammer to the DA spot, and subsequent shots are SA, until the decocker is pressed again, usually just prior to reholstering, unless you're practicing your DA trigger
stroke.
The decocker models have no manual safety. You got it right with your explanation of how they work. The decocker safely drops the hammer to the DA spot, and subsequent shots are SA, until the decocker is pressed again, usually just prior to reholstering, unless you're practicing your DA trigger
stroke.