IMO:
Browning HP
CZ 75 SAO
Colt Commander
The CZ in particular sits low in the hand.
The S&W M&P can be had with a safety. So a nice trigger job with the safety should yield a nice SA like pull.
IMO:
Browning HP
CZ 75 SAO
Colt Commander
The CZ in particular sits low in the hand.
The S&W M&P can be had with a safety. So a nice trigger job with the safety should yield a nice SA like pull.
I'll echo what's been said previously;
HK (multiple alternatives/calibers);
Hi Power (9mm or .40 {out of print but still reasonably available used};
1911 (numerous alternatives/calibers)
Cee Zed (numerous alternatives/calibers)
Best, Jon
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There is a little different muscle memory going between DA/SA and SAO classic Sigs, due to the arrangement of decocker/slide catch/safety levers on the side. Some go back and forth, but it's enough that it could interrupt automatic operation of the machine if you get trained into a groove with one and then go carry the other. Most pistols have the slide catch farther forward, so you can go relatively easily between a variety of brands. For instance, a third-gen S&W, USP and Beretta 92 are all reasonably close in operation and control layout, especially if you have them all configured decocker-only. The rearward position of the slide catch with the decocker in front of it on a DA/SA Sig is a different pattern of muscle memory. Works awesome, but consideration should be given to adopting it exclusively or not at all, IMO.
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