| 31. | A safety lever is located on the left side of the pistol, at the upper rear of the grip.
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| 32. | The weapon has a trigger group with a manual safety lever and a pistol grip for ease of handling.
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| 33. | Extended safety lever, rounded hammer.
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| 34. | Finally, rotating the safety lever fully upward decocks the hammer by releasing the sear and intercepting the hammer's forward movement.
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| 35. | To use, the pull tab with the attached safety strip is withdrawn, just prior to throwing, unlocking the safety lever.
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| 36. | Left-handed soldiers are advised to invert the grenade, so the thumb is still the digit that holds the safety lever.
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| 37. | This is particularly important because the safety lever is often used as a carry hook, despite the obvious danger this poses.
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| 38. | The P85 MKII was released with the safety fix, larger safety levers, improved accuracy, and the option of a stainless-steel slide.
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| 39. | The M / 50 fires in full-auto only features a safety lever unusually placed in front of the forward magazine housing.
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| 40. | Both the red safety lever and the firing button must be pressed down at the same time to fire the AT4.
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