Nitrous SSC
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Mine is a confirmed FBI through S&W. I have a printout of it that was faxed to me. Mine is TEU03XX
Originally posted by 940lvr:
I am not trying to be a jerk here, but is that the same article that "fully described" that the FBI's 1076's functioned differently than other 1076s because of the FBI's training to "prep" the trigger? In your original post you stated that the FBI's 1076's were different because of the "prepping the trigger" thing. It seems that everyone has agreed that all 1076s function the same (with the exception of the magazine disconnect which was not exclusive to the FBI's guns). I would like to read the article if you have some way to retrieve it.
Originally posted by dacoontz:
Okay, hey just wanted to thank everyone for their "opinions" in this thread. I think we are all learning here. DMC even admitted to not knowing it all about this gun, so no worries fellas. But just had a question, I haven't shot my 1076 yet, so if the gun is loaded with a bullet in the chamber and the decocking lever is pulled, does that simply decock the lever and nothing more or will it fire if you pull the lever. Maybe this is a stupid question, but I am very, very new to this gun and don't want to learn the hard way. Thus, is the lever simply to make the gun easier and safer to carry in a firing position. Thanks.
Originally posted by shawn mccarver:
Originally posted by dacoontz:
Okay, hey just wanted to thank everyone for their "opinions" in this thread. I think we are all learning here. DMC even admitted to not knowing it all about this gun, so no worries fellas. But just had a question, I haven't shot my 1076 yet, so if the gun is loaded with a bullet in the chamber and the decocking lever is pulled, does that simply decock the lever and nothing more or will it fire if you pull the lever. Maybe this is a stupid question, but I am very, very new to this gun and don't want to learn the hard way. Thus, is the lever simply to make the gun easier and safer to carry in a firing position. Thanks.
the decocking lever on the side of the frame is the ONLY safe way to lower the hammer on a chambered round. Keep your finger off the trigger and operate the lever and the hammer will be uncocked and released to its rest point without firing the pistol (assuming all is working properly and the decocking is performed properly by keeping the finger off the trigger).
Always point in a safe direction when decocking.
Originally posted by dmc8163:
. All 10,000+ S&W Model 10s and 13s were destroyed as well.
Dave, I'm really enjoying your posts on the 1076. I do have 3 Model 13s however, that letter having been shipped to Quantico. Here's the letter on one of them as well as a picture of the 3 revolvers; all shipped different months between 1980-1981
Stay safe
Eliza
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Dacoontz,Originally posted by dacoontz:
Anybody have a palmswell grip they would like to get rid of for a 1076. I am having a hard time finding one for sale anywhere. Or will the ones listed on S & W that fit the 1006 going to work. I would imagine they don't have the space for the decocker.