Both the wife and I carry with one in the chamber and the decocker (safety off) You use the decocker to drop the hammer, this is very disconcerting to anyone who hasn't used a decocker.
After racking the slide aim the gun in a safe direction, move the decocker down, this will drop the hammer. The gun if functioning properly will not go off. Now move the decocker to the up position ready to fire. You are now in a double action mode and to shoot the gun will require a longer and harder pull than it does with the hammer back in single action. After the first shot your gun will be in the S/A mode with the hammer back ready for the next shot. Never carry in the S/A mode with your Bersa T-.380, only in the D/A mode. Another thing always use a holster to carry a gun with one in the chamber. If you pocket carry get a pocket holster, you need the protection of the trigger being covered by the holster so it can't snag causing a discharge.
If you want to make sure your decocker is functioning properly, this test is for your own self assurance, do the following. Using a new .380 snap cap. load it into the mag and rack the slide, now drop the decocker. Rack the slide again ejecting the snap cap and inspect the fake primer..No firing pin strike should appear. If it does do not shot the gun, sent it to our warranty center to get it repaired.
Oh yes, welcome to the forum.
Cheers,
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