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Safety concerns over 7+1 .380ACP Walther PPK pistol design.?

I purchased my first Walther today and read extensively on it, but was unable to find any information about accidental discharge failsafe mechanisms in the event that the weapon is dropped on it's hammer, specifically when decocked. This concerns me as the pistol automatically decocks itself when you engage the safety. Of course you can tell me not to carry it with a round chambered, but endless histories of the PPK production run praise it as the first commercially successful semi-automatic pistol that could be safely carried with a round chambered. Obviously, I don't intend to drop it, but you can equate that to not intending to wreck your car. These things happen. Thank you in advance for your answers. Good day.

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with gas, the gas must be on and the pilot light must be lit. if the gas was shut off, then the pilot light is not on. if you don't feel comfortable doing this, call an HVAC guy. otherwise you simply light the pilot light with a lighter right when you turn on the gas. also you better get a carbon monoxide detector . gas is nothing to mess with so get a detector and call someone for help if you are not sure what you're doing.
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