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    DA/SA Training

    When it comes to learning the DA trigger pull, and the transition to SA, Ernest Langdon seems to be the primary name that pops up, and he's great, but are there any others that I'm missing? I'm talking about guys who primarily shoot DA.

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    I think Mike Pannone still shoots and competes with a TDA.

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    "Super Dave" Harrington used to do a lot of it , I do do not know what he shoots primarily now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padwan View Post
    I think Mike Pannone still shoots and competes with a TDA.
    He was using a CZ P07 iirc.
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    Super Dave has enough time behind an M9 that he probably can't forget how to run one if he tried.


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    Add Bruce Gray to the list of people who can teach high-level DA/SA.

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    I really don't think it's something you need a class for. Just dry fire for a week and you'll be fine.

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    Ben Stoeger seems to like TDA guns

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    The Lucky Gunner YouTube channel also has a few videos on DASA shooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnifex View Post
    I really don't think it's something you need a class for. Just dry fire for a week and you'll be fine.
    I tend to agree, although I recommend lots of dry work and live fire in DA only.

    More people seem to have allowed themselves to worry about or fear the TDA trigger, when the reality is that it's not that complicated and difficult. It's just different.

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