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Is this model strictly double action or is it DA/SA?
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Is this model strictly double action or is it DA/SA?
Allter - Concerning modern striker fired pistols, the "double action/single action" description just doesn't fit. These modern pistols are neither. Each time you fire a round, the striker is 'cocked' for the next cycle. Similar to a singe action, but it really isn't - nor is it a double action. Try to not think "Single action or Double action when talking striker fired pistols. It is only more and more confusing when we try to lump these into categories that were coined before these were invented.
This gun is striker fired so technically neither. If it must be categorized I would say single action only, the striker is cocked only by the operation of the slide and not by a long trigger pull.
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Walter, it is a \"Striker fired semi automatic\" same as the Glock line of Pistols. All Trigger pulls are the same.