And next you are going to tell us that ### feels just as good with a condom.
Sure you can make do with anything if required to. But I would like to see you shoot a gun double action in a bullseye match. Put up a slow fire target and shoot it for the best score with shooting double. How many 10s do you think you will get?
Double action guns are used to improve safety under high stress condition but this is at the expense of accuracy. No BS.
Look back and you will see that I said it is easier to learn to shoot a single action gun well. It takes more work to be able to shoot a double action gun well. If you can then you may be a better shooter since with a double action gun you have to concentrate harder prior to the hammer fall and most likely you will also follow though after the shot.
There are a lot of things to do right when pistol shooting. Sight alignment, trigger control, consistent grip, stance, etc. Learning to shoot double action is just one more thing to take your concentration off all the other things you are trying to do right.
It also depends on what type of shooting you do. In most of the "combat" shooting games you don't have to be all that accurate in most of the shots. The highest scoring zone is quite large and the targets are typically close. (generally this is true but not always) Most guns are good enough for this.
'Rohann' is looking for something in the $900 range, that he could potentially use in IDPA or IPSC- at least that is what I read at the start of this thread... The guns that dominate these sports (in that price range) are 'service type' pistols. Most of these happen to be DA/SA or a striker type firing system.
I'm not going to debate the DA vs. SA accuracy potential of pistols overall, as that diverts significantly off the threads' topic, -all I'm saying is that discussion is meaningless considering the subject. There is no reason for a new shooter to shy away from a pistol that has the capability of DA. (in fact I'd recommend that getting one with it would be a good idea if they have desire to become proficient with it.)
Can someone be as accurate with a service pistol in DA as they are in SA? You bet!! My opinion, YMMV.



















































