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Hello Not new to guns But first time with FOID in a few weeks applied should go with out a hitch. Any way Look I know its about personal pref. But what is better striker fired or single action double. head is full of pistols each vary in one way or another ,,,CZP10C GLOCK S&W M&P STYER 9 BERRETA ????? MY HEAD IS SPINNING COULD GO ON THANKS FOR ANY AND ALL THE HELP ....DENNIS ,CHICAGO,ILL
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CONTINUED- Both Striker Fired and Hammer Fired Have Pros and Cons - Striker fired and hammer fired pistols have their advantages and disadvantages when carrying concealed. Striker pistols usually don't have a positive safety that has to be deactivated in order to fire. When a threat presents itself, one merely has to draw and squeeze the trigger. By contrast, a pistol with a hammer may need to be cocked or have the manual safety disengaged before it can fire. Likewise, a DA/SA pistol will have a long first trigger pull, which can throw off some people's aim. Hammer-fired pistols also have a hammer sticking out. While being concealed on one's body, the hammer can dig into the flesh of the wearer in some cases, though this can be countered with a holster that has adequate protection. The lack of a manual safety is likewise a deal-breaker to some people. However, some striker-fired pistols can be obtained with a manual safety (such as the Smith & Wesson M&P line, which can be had with or without a manual safety) or even a decocker (such as the Canik TP9 or Walther P99) if someone so chooses. However, this isn't to say that negligent discharges can't occur with a hammer-fired pistol; they can. The only way to completely guard against them is by proper handling and mindfulness. Ultimately, everyone has to find what they like and carry it. The best pistol to carry with is one a person is comfortable with and can carry easily and safely.... Now to choose the firearm..Hope this helps