The HK P30L V1 LEM is a (sort of) double action handgun, without a decocker. After you rack the slide to load the first round the hammer stays cocked. You could lower the hammer only by depressing the trigger and, at the same time, carefully letting the hammer slowly down with your thumb.
I was told that in IDPA this is forbidden. Therefore, for the first shot, you rack it and then you have to holster it with the hammer cocked. To shoot the first round you take it out of the holster and just press the trigger. (If you have the P30LS version - with a safety like a M1911 - you engage it before holstering it and, of course, disengage it before firing the first shot.)
Question: What do you have to do in IPSC after racking the slide to load the first round and before holstering it? Are you obliged to slowly lower the hammer while depressing the trigger and holster it with the hammer down? Or you have to holster it, like in IDPA, with the hammer cocked considering that it doesn't have a decocker?
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I was told that in IDPA this is forbidden. Therefore, for the first shot, you rack it and then you have to holster it with the hammer cocked. To shoot the first round you take it out of the holster and just press the trigger. (If you have the P30LS version - with a safety like a M1911 - you engage it before holstering it and, of course, disengage it before firing the first shot.)
Question: What do you have to do in IPSC after racking the slide to load the first round and before holstering it? Are you obliged to slowly lower the hammer while depressing the trigger and holster it with the hammer down? Or you have to holster it, like in IDPA, with the hammer cocked considering that it doesn't have a decocker?

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