A few questions about decocker levers:
(1) Why do some manufacturers predominantly go with a slide-mounted decocker lever (S&W, Beretta, Walther) but others prefer a frame-mounted lever (Sig)?
(2) I once presumed ergonomics alone determined where a company decided to locate the decocker lever, but my recent acquisition of a 5926 (frame-mounted decocker) has gotten me to wonder if one approach is cheaper to manufacture than the other. S&W has always favored the slide-mounted design. Is it cheaper/simpler for the manufacturer to locate the decocker on the slide rather than on the frame?
(3) Was the frame-mounted decocker-only 5926 of the early 1990s the result of some law enforcement agency's request? Or was the 5926 simply S&W's answer to Sig's frame-mounted decocker only pistols like the P226?
Thanks for your insights.
(1) Why do some manufacturers predominantly go with a slide-mounted decocker lever (S&W, Beretta, Walther) but others prefer a frame-mounted lever (Sig)?
(2) I once presumed ergonomics alone determined where a company decided to locate the decocker lever, but my recent acquisition of a 5926 (frame-mounted decocker) has gotten me to wonder if one approach is cheaper to manufacture than the other. S&W has always favored the slide-mounted design. Is it cheaper/simpler for the manufacturer to locate the decocker on the slide rather than on the frame?
(3) Was the frame-mounted decocker-only 5926 of the early 1990s the result of some law enforcement agency's request? Or was the 5926 simply S&W's answer to Sig's frame-mounted decocker only pistols like the P226?
Thanks for your insights.