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I know that the DA/SA concept of shooting a traditional DA semi-auto has always been an issue with many. My first semi-auto was a Smith & Wesson Model 39. I didn't know any better, so it wasn't a problem but for 1911 and Browning Hi-Power people the concept of a traditional DA semi-auto was something that was hard to adjust to.I can understand how it might be an issue with a competitive shooter, on the street doing "serious social work"...perhaps less so, because when the adrenalin is rushing and fine motor skills go south, a ten pound trigger pull followed by a 4-5 lb trigger pull probably isn't going to be noticed as much.
I know that the DA/SA concept of shooting a traditional DA semi-auto has always been an issue with many. My first semi-auto was a Smith & Wesson Model 39. I didn't know any better, so it wasn't a problem but for 1911 and Browning Hi-Power people the concept of a traditional DA semi-auto was something that was hard to adjust to.
I can understand how it might be an issue with a competitive shooter, on the street doing "serious social work"...perhaps less so, because when the adrenalin is rushing and fine motor skills go south, a ten pound trigger pull followed by a 4-5 lb trigger pull probably isn't going to be noticed as much.