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Can the 96 P226 you have be converted to DAK?
Can the 96 P226 you have be converted to DAK?
To the OP: In IPSC production division your trigger pull cannot be under 5 lbs for DA.
personally I'll never let my SIG P226 Elite stainless go...will stay with me forever....everybody has one pistol that's his perfect shooting mate!
Very common, and while I have seen someone shoot a DA/SA at the same level as he shot a Glock, it wasn't done by your average guy. There's a reason the Glock is so popular, and it isn't just that they're reliable and cheap.
You're not alone at all...I would say that the overwhelming majority of shooters perform better with guns using a single trigger pull than DA/SA guns.
I bought a West German 226 a couple of years ago...nice gun, gave it to someone after six months. I don't like DA/SA triggers.
There is a reason than the entire world shoots Glocks now. The 226 is a nice gun but its day is basically over.
Well everyone is entitled to an opinion. Even if it's likely wrong in this case.
Tell this to the overwhelming number of shooters that chose a DA/SA CZ Shadow to use in IPSC Production class and the fact that this gun shows well in the finishing results.
YOU may not like the DA/SA guns but there's pleanty of others that do. So it's not very fair to make a sweeping statement such as what you posted.
Police forces went with Glock or other striker fired guns for their own reasons. And when those numbers are considered it may seem like the whole world has gone striker crazy. But when I look around at sport and target shooters when they gather I see no overwhelming evidence that SA or striker guns are crowding out DA/SA guns. And in fact it seems to be a 50-50 sort of deal
Steyr M9-A1 inbound, Canada Post says arriving Wednesday....should be interesting![]()




























