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Old 10-15-2010, 11:21 AM   #1
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Is there anyone here who actually prefers double-action-only pistols? Take the Beretta 92/96 models for example, they make versions that are DA only, like the 92D. What is the advantage of having double action 100% of the time? Having the trigger pull as stiff as a revolver all the time? But apparently a lot of cops use ones like that, dunno.

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Old 10-15-2010, 11:57 AM   #2
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The Majority of Police Departments that Use Double action side arms do so because the Litigious Nature of American Society. They don't want to ever here "The Gun Just went off" Or those police have hair triggers.
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Old 10-15-2010, 12:07 PM   #3
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Is there anyone here who actually prefers double-action-only pistols? Take the Beretta 92/96 models for example, they make versions that are DA only, like the 92D. What is the advantage of having double action 100% of the time? Having the trigger pull as stiff as a revolver all the time? But apparently a lot of cops use ones like that, dunno.
Da is really a carry thing
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Old 10-15-2010, 12:21 PM   #4
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I will stick with my DA/SA

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Da is really a carry thing
How so? I keep my cocked and ready to fire.
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Old 10-15-2010, 06:37 PM   #5
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I will stick with my DA/SA



How so? I keep my cocked and ready to fire.
Dao? Most folks don't want to mess with a safety in a combat situation. I'm curious what sa/da weapon you are carrying cocked though. Most of the ones I've played with have a decocker integrated into the safety and I don't think you are stupid enough to wander about in sa with the safety off
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For carry, I don't like an exposed hammer that can catch on shirts, waistbands, etc. DAO is something that would be less fun to shoot, but easier to carry.
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Dao is mandated by many law enforcement depts for the above reason; you really want to have to pull the trigger for the thing to go off....'course, hitting anything beyond 10 ft is a real "challange" with dao.
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Old 10-15-2010, 06:42 PM   #8
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Dao is mandated by many law enforcement depts for the above reason; you really want to have to pull the trigger for the thing to go off....'course, hitting anything beyond 10 ft is a real "challange" with dao.
My dad showed me a way to fire revolvers quickly once that involved wrapping your finger further past the trigger and remembering where on the frame it went when the trigger broke. He's got it adapted to his sig dak now and its pretty impressive what he can do with it
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Da is really a carry thing
I don't think so. It all has to do with the hair trigger point made earlier. With the DA there is less likely a chance that there will be an accidental discharge. And those that have it should practice regularly to maintain the strength in the finger to pull it every time.

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I will stick with my DA/SA

How so? I keep my cocked and ready to fire.
I like my glock 23 for a carry weapon 6 lb pull and trigger safety. Remember Hoot from Black Hawk Down? I feel the same way my finger is my safety never even touches the trigger till ready to pull.
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For carry, I don't like an exposed hammer that can catch on shirts, waistbands, etc. DAO is something that would be less fun to shoot, but easier to carry.
sig p230 is very smooth without many sharp edges, and with the decocker activated, the hammer would be almost all the way down.
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