To me it's the opposite...

by rob @, Tuesday, July 08, 2014, 07:43 (3733 days ago) @ cas

It's not a small gun by any stretch but it fits my hand like a glove. I have big hands but average fingers. The trigger reach in DA mode is a bit long for a DA pull for me but add a 92D main spring (the factory spring for the DA only model) and it improves both DA and SA pulls considerably and reliability remains 100%. Also, you can set the hammer on the first notch, the safety notch in the hammer, and it pulls the trigger back just a hair making the original length perfect and it's perfectly safe. The hammer can't be pushed off nor is it like a 1911 on the safety notch where a pull of the trigger will drop it...it has to go through the entire rest of the DA pull before it can fall. Probably the best approach will be something like the Sig250 or the other version that is striker fired. A point and shoot proposition with interchangeable grip frames to fit all hands. I guess hammer drop safeties, SA safeties and such confuse people and I've had the frustration of trying to help people "get it" on the range. I just kinda wonder why if they aren't gun oriented people, why do they join the military under a combat MOA...or law enforcement? I guess it is what it is.


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