My local general store had a raffle for charity earlier this summer and I was drawn for one of the prizes, a 380 EZ, and quite frankly I've been rather surprised how much I like it. My past experiences with 380's has not made me a fan due to the "snappiness" and regular slide bite from platforms like the PPK. This thing is about as soft as a kitten to say the least. I am rather petite in stature so most full size firearms are rather comical looking in my hands, and the little toy sized pistols never seem to fit right either. This thing seems to fit perfectly giving me a full grip while still being relatively compact, the "Just right" of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears fable. Anyway I've like it so much that I am getting another and am strongly considering getting a 9mm or maybe even the 30 SC.
Anyway my question is about the thumb-safety on these. As best as I can tell the grip safety just operates the firing pin block which obviously limits firing pin movement. But mechanically, what exactly is the thumb safety doing? It kind of looks as if it may be locking the hammer, but it also seems to be disabling the trigger linkage somehow. I have only field stripped it and not removed the chassis to see what everything is doing. I have not found a parts breakdown or anything that shows the mechanical functionality of the thumb safety.
Much appreciated
My $10.00 EZ
Anyway my question is about the thumb-safety on these. As best as I can tell the grip safety just operates the firing pin block which obviously limits firing pin movement. But mechanically, what exactly is the thumb safety doing? It kind of looks as if it may be locking the hammer, but it also seems to be disabling the trigger linkage somehow. I have only field stripped it and not removed the chassis to see what everything is doing. I have not found a parts breakdown or anything that shows the mechanical functionality of the thumb safety.
Much appreciated

My $10.00 EZ
