Best left to a gunsmith
Firing Pin Block
A pistol by loading ammunition into the chamber. The firing the pin then strikes the cartridge, which causes the pistol to discharge.
The purpose of Beretta's firing pin catch is to prevent the firing pin from going forward from in the event that the pistol is dropped. It's just simply redundancy, every precaution to not put little holes into your body is taken.
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what's the question ???
If the decocker is n the fire position, and a round is chambered, the hammer will rise and fall, striking the firing pin. The pin will strike the primer of the cartridge, firing the pistol.
Take it to a gunsmith. Remove cylinder - remove firing pin pin located under rear site - use finishing nail/small center punch ,place against back of firing pin and tap lightly driving pin toward "removed" cylinder
You need the services of a good gunsmith or machinist
That's a task best left to a gunsmith.
Typically, the hammer strikes the firing pin which may fire a round, if there is a fresh round in the chamber. In older pistols, the hammer can hit the primer directly (the tip of the hammer has the firing pin on the end).
You need a gunsmith
You need to get assistance from a qualified gunsmith.