(6) “Concealable weapon” means a firearm having a length of less than twelve inches measured along its greatest dimension that must be carried in a manner that is hidden from public view in normal wear of clothing except when needed for self defense, defense of others, and the protection of real or personal property.
Sounds like you have the standard arrangement of most SA/DA weapons nowadays. With the 1911, it has the grip safety AND the toggle safety up by the slide. It's a redundancy deal that if the grip safety's not engaged, the firing pin won't move. Your Taurus, if I'm correct, is a replica of the Beretta M-9. The only thing preventing firing is that manual safety. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but military guys don't carry that one Cocked and Locked, right? Long story short, I prefer to not have the hammer back when I carry.
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