Does anyone know the proper way to uncock a model 38?
I bought my Bryco a couple weeks ago, but can't figure out how to uncock it without dry firing. The manual states right off the bat to not dry fire it. The manual also says, "The pistol must be in unloaded, uncocked condition before take down can be performed." So I'm guessing I shouldn't let a snap cap in it.
I must admit that I've dry fired each time I've taken it apart, because I can't figure out any other way.
I've tried pulling the slide back and holding the trigger in as I bring the slide back into position. However, there seems to be a lever that disengages the trigger when the slide is back.
Is there something very simple that I'm missing?
I bought my Bryco a couple weeks ago, but can't figure out how to uncock it without dry firing. The manual states right off the bat to not dry fire it. The manual also says, "The pistol must be in unloaded, uncocked condition before take down can be performed." So I'm guessing I shouldn't let a snap cap in it.
I must admit that I've dry fired each time I've taken it apart, because I can't figure out any other way.
I've tried pulling the slide back and holding the trigger in as I bring the slide back into position. However, there seems to be a lever that disengages the trigger when the slide is back.
Is there something very simple that I'm missing?