Agreed, but with a DA/SA you would need to do two things wrong when holstering: 1. forget to de-cock, 2. finger on trigger, or snag on something. The DA pull is so heavy if you did 1, but messed up on 2, it is far less likely that the gun will go off than with a SFA. 2 things have to go wrong with the TDA and only 1 with the SFA.
Last edited by HammerStriker; 11-05-2019 at 09:04 PM.
Interesting point. I'm thinking you're most likely to shoot yourself when holstering, that's probably why the focus on it. I have read Front Sight's AD/ND report and if I'm remembering correctly, there were more NDs with strikers than with TDA. Not sure if this is due the most students preferring strikers, so more striker guns out there? I wish it was possible to know the RATE of occurrence based on trigger mechanism.
Last edited by HammerStriker; 11-05-2019 at 09:13 PM.