Semi-Auto Triggers: market trends, choices, and consequences
I honestly feel that if a department is trying to issue the safest useable firearm. It should be a p30 9mm lem. They are light and ergonomic for all shooters. They carry lots of bullets. The trigger is constant and safe. Also has ambi controls. Has a hammer to thumb and watch the stroke. It is also not a heavy trigger. It will require training. But what does not? At least in this case you are training to shoot not hit buttons or switches.
(Darryl Bolke on threat management and the lem is simply amazing)
It may not be the safest first pull or the fastest to shoot. But it is overall one of the best bets for the masses.
EVERYONE is different. Some are capable of learning some are not. Some are not comfortable with that da shot some are. I can not think of a situation where one pistol can actually fill all roles. I think a da/sa that is used properly is safer then a sf. But a sf is also easier to shoot and some can actually shoot better. I carry a da/sa but I may switch my bedstand gun to a p-10c. Simply because you pick it up and pull the trigger. If my wife has to or whatever the situation it is easy to shoot and shoot well. But I think that a nightstand gun is a different role. It will not be holstered and unholstered nor ccw. It will be used when it needs to be shot. Not threat management, I am not a police officer and will not be dictating someone in my home sorry.
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