Disadvantage - probably
However, it will make you a better shooter.
Trigger control is arguably the most important skill in shooting and operating a DAO pistol will force you to have better trigger control.
If competition is your main use of your pistol, i would get something else.
CZ Shadow or a striker fired pistol is what i would recommend.
For competition, it sure will be a significant disadvantage. However, the choice really all comes down to your reasoning for want to get a DAK P226??
If you want a competition gun with good price, like fozzybear said, CZ Shadow will be a better choice, its is the best bang for the buck for a competition production gun.
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I have heard that "it will make (me) a better shooter" before, why is that?
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Hey guys, I'm looking at a pretty good deal for a DAK 9mm P226. Is it worth buying for competition use or am I putting myself at a significant disadvantage learning a DAO trigger and pull?
Where's this good deal?
Roddy, instead of a DAK look at buying a S&W revolver. You'll get a PROPER DA pull as well as expanding your handgun horizons.
Of course I suggest this in my role of the perfect drug pusher. Once you try ONE revolver you'll more than likely find yourself hooked in and soon you'll have a bigger inventory of great revolvers than semi autos....![]()
Ask Jerry Mikulek whether DAO is competitive. As long as the trigger is smooth and consistent you're good. It will take more practice to be able to compete vs single actions but for sure it's doable.



























