I have some issues with my coordination. I was evaluated for neurological impairment back in 2nd grade due to poor gym class performance.
I have learned to work around my issues, mostly by keeping the KISS rule holy. All my current go-to pistols are DA/DAO, and the vast majority of my shooting is DA.
In the past half year, I have shot 3 centerfire semis: a Les Baer 1911 .45 (dear lord, what a gun), and my PT92AF(make your jokes, mine's been a tank for 30 years+) and my PX4. Unintended double-taps with all. I wrote off the Les Baer as a light trigger issue, but lord knows that's not the case with the Taurus. Things with my px4 were much better after 100 rounds downrange, but I still wouldn't want to run it with adrenaline surging through my bloodstream.
Seems like I need I to make sure some TDA is on the menu more often. I really have a problem with switching platforms. Even switching grip for different pistols is an issue for me. I have got used to the "hand-grips-hand" technique I have to use for my 640 and p32 and I tend to naturally grip everything that way now. I have to consiously shift to a two-hands-making-contact-with-the-pistol grip with bigger guns.
I know, nothing practice can't fix. Mostly venting, but any suggestions are welcome, especially specific drills. Dryfire SA practice with the Storm would probably help.
Part of me just thinks "go 100% DAO." An even darker part of me says "maybe the Glock trigger actually makes sense."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!