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Beretta U22 NEOS stays cocked?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deadpool405" data-source="post: 1567105" data-attributes="member: 17588"><p>Thanks for the info. I picked up some of those wall anchors on my way home from work today, I tried one and it doesn't seem that it really is protecting the pin to me, still sounds like metal on metal when I pull the trigger. Maybe I am just being paranoid but I do not see any damage to the end of the wall anchor either and I don't want to harm my gun.</p><p></p><p>What is confusing me is in the "Storage" section of the manual, it state: Point the muzzle in a safe direction and decock the pistol by pulling the trigger. The website says to never dry fire the pistol, wtf!? Way to contradict yourself there Beretta.</p><p></p><p>Wish I could make it to the range more often, but being a single father it is hard to find the time to go, they really need to have a playground or play room at the range, hahaha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadpool405, post: 1567105, member: 17588"] Thanks for the info. I picked up some of those wall anchors on my way home from work today, I tried one and it doesn't seem that it really is protecting the pin to me, still sounds like metal on metal when I pull the trigger. Maybe I am just being paranoid but I do not see any damage to the end of the wall anchor either and I don't want to harm my gun. What is confusing me is in the "Storage" section of the manual, it state: Point the muzzle in a safe direction and decock the pistol by pulling the trigger. The website says to never dry fire the pistol, wtf!? Way to contradict yourself there Beretta. Wish I could make it to the range more often, but being a single father it is hard to find the time to go, they really need to have a playground or play room at the range, hahaha! [/QUOTE]
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