The cost is high, but the HK P7 might be a good choice for either right- or left-handed people. The Walther P-88 is fairly rare, but truly ambidextrous. Less costly, the WWII Walther P-38 and its more modern relatives might work for you. Safety is set up for the right-handed, but its double-action mechanism makes the manual safety somewhat less critical to engage. It would be good if you could find a dealer or gun owner in your area who might be able to let you handle some guns.
I was looking for a double action only with a long trigger pull as I thought it would be the hardest to master and thus in the long run make me a better shooter. I am new to this so am I way off base on my assumptions?
Another reason I wanted the DOA is my work is transitioning to this style of gun and I wanted to get a similar model that I could practice with prior the transition. Seems like there a lot of good choices and have to handle some to narrow things down. Thanks for the information
The S&W M&P doesn't really have a true DAO trigger; the travel of the slide partially cocks the striker. Pulling the trigger brings the striker back to full #### and then releases it.



























