tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36483455.post2436187289504070416..comments2023-12-07T03:49:54.864-05:00Comments on The Arms Room: Fallen Star #1: Ultra Star, 1994Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36483455.post-36959229327860494992022-01-18T20:15:51.527-05:002022-01-18T20:15:51.527-05:00@Blackwing1, I have size Large hands. Reaching the...@Blackwing1, I have size Large hands. Reaching the thumb safety when it's in the upmost (safe) position, and pulling it down into fire position, requires me to shift my grip. to get the pad of my thumb on top of the safety. However, de-cocking the pistol doesn't require any shift in my grip. I have just enough reach to be able to push the safety all the way up, using the tip of my thumb. The beauty of this model is that you can confidently carry it loaded, racked, and de-cocked, with thumb safety off and hammer down. The firing pin block that is connected to the trigger pull is very robust. I've tested it by hitting on the firing pin with the trigger forward and that pin doesn't move.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36483455.post-23491134799956599942022-01-17T10:17:12.474-05:002022-01-17T10:17:12.474-05:00Is that thumb safety as hard to manipulate as it l...Is that thumb safety as hard to manipulate as it looks?Blackwing1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36483455.post-76169179571137671852022-01-16T11:19:07.164-05:002022-01-16T11:19:07.164-05:00A friend of mine had the Ultra Star in .40 S&W...A friend of mine had the Ultra Star in .40 S&W. I searched many dusty corners of the Internet, trying to find him a spare magazine. No luck.Antibubbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10194983440707702769noreply@blogger.com