Again, as I posted earlier, and hopefully I've made my point, apart from the Glock all of the other "service" pistols have very good triggers.
When 'target shooting', per our range rules, a mag is inserted into a pistol that has an open action, rack the slide back to load and then begin to shoot. I assume this is the process at most Canadian target ranges and how the majority of us shoot pistols.
Therefore I/we never have to deal with DA, only SA trigger action.
So you actually go to a range that requires that you stand in one place and shoot without the use of a holster - do they tell you what distance you have to shoot from too? How do you practise IA's? Do you ever wonder if you can hit first shot from a holster? under time? on the move? How about mag changes - there's a whole world that you're missing out on, and it's fun. Incidently, those DA/SA guns loose their appeal very quickly when you have to use them as intended.




















































