I think what hes saying is the pull on a revolver is longer and requires more weight then the pull of a semi. I've shot double action semi's and can say that this statement isnt entirely accurate. Good fundamentals and trigger control is really what you need to shoot anything well. My GP100 does have a long pull, but so does the HK P3000. 6 of one, half dozen of the other.
NVShooter, this is the post I was referring to with the "some reference". The times I've got the chance to shoot an unassisted DOA semi auto I found that my revolver DA skillset served me well.
On the other hand I've seen lots of folks that learned on semi auto triggers and shoot nothing but semi autos that produce generous group sizes due to poor trigger finger control. I'd bet an e-beer that 9 out of 10 DA/SA gun owners never tried the DA mode for the first shot or only tried it a few times then went with SA mode since then. The exception to this would be IPSC and IDPA competitors that need that DA first shot when shooting in the production classes.



















































