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The pistol has a decocker, being the only safety device available.
In place of P-01's decocker is an ambidextrous manual safety.
When released, the decocker levers return to their normal firing position.
The slide lock also doubles as the decocker and is found on the left side of the frame.
Unlike other Berettas in the 90 series it is single-action only, does not have a decocker, and very few are around today.
The "safety" lever serves only as a hammer decocker.
It has no safety, decocker, or slide release.
The Spectre is hammer-fired and the trigger group is double action with a decocker.
Some trigger configurations also offer a decocker.
It was replaced with a CZ-style combination decocker and conventional slide stop/release.
All of the "decocker" models decock to this position, and the manual advises not to attempt to place the hammer further on any model.
It is the firing pin block that makes dropping the hammer with the decocker safe, albeit somewhat unnerving.
The DAO models have no manual safety or decocker.
It was only available in decocker and DAO versions.
Same as the 2075 RAMI but includes a decocker and tritium sights.
The ambidextrous safety lever is located on both sides of the slide and also acts as a decocker when safety is engaged.
It also has a manual safety combined with a decocker that conforms to IPSC rules.
This was corrected with the P88 Compact at the expense of losing a very popular feature: its unique combination ambidextrous decocker and slide release.
It was only available with a DA/SA trigger, decocker, and a manual safety.
This variant is quickly becoming the most common of the CZ 75B models, due to the additional safety the decocker safety provides.
The original first generation P99 had a traditional Double-Action/Single-Action trigger with a decocker.
This variant comes closest to a traditional Double-Action/Single-Action trigger with a decocker.
A CZ 75 Compact variant intended for law enforcement use, with an aluminum alloy frame, decocker and under-barrel accessory rail.
Single-action designs such as the Colt 1911 virtually always incorporate a manual safety, while traditional double-action pistols incorporate a decocker, manual safety, or both.
The CZ 2075 BD model replaces the manual safety with a decocker, allowing the user to safely lower the hammer and prevent accidental firing.